Deering High School - Amethyst Yearbook (Portland, ME)
- Class of 1958
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's gaWgi,q,.-nuff' . rs , W g g s f r Af v L 4' A g... ,Q ' ii r d M r it 2 1 r A iw , , ? ' like . , .M up LM . Xizk krkki .. K,.,Q, A.:-W-,.,M.,,,,,,,,w ,V Zi W A -I :QS .. .,,-,. A,,,:J , , . 1 g A-0--we , i f c he .,,,. . c Vvvyl , ,c L A 'L Q I r . Opening Curtaz A moment of suspense and then ...... the curtain opens on i , scene teaming with activity ...... new students ...... teachers . . . . . . old friends. Scenes where the air is filled with anticipation, for this is the beginning of another exciting drama ...... a new yeq: at Deering 'High School. ' X Ab. , 5 .-1 gif X7 4- g. ft? C-AN 4 wr' X A' , ...f ,,f , .- 0,1 M7 3... N, F 4 N v - . v- Y . i N NJ 1 'X F sw - I , N . U 'w Deering High School 5P6rtland, Maine ' Amethyst Dedicates . . . 15'-M hu-14.4 as-.-... 1 'N'-Q'---ar---t..... an-unkuvk' Before anyone can take part In this play of lute a good ed cotnon rs Important Preparedness to meet the crlhcs avi to gfqnd betore the md e comes through I r vrtues ape 1 ' by Deering Hugh the good mstructron and excellent Q .va currlcu ar c 1 t o ttencl a c r wnr ffl-,SF ntrubutes Because Not all students have the oppor un q of this we gave Deerlng the hugh tors and grec' acdo r M9 ' . A , A . , , . 1,3551 W Q12 A ' Z ' LQ, ,...,,..u...-.k.,...,, X 'X K . ,, U , S. ' - 1 P D 1- t -N Q., . A--V-....,,.,, A , M- H... , 'f' -. . 1 K' ' I , . f , . If Lx f , t . , be ----' . . , , . - . . . ., 'J . I. ' , 5 4Q7'f. . . NV - , V A. . . kr V : . . - -- .v .. . - . ' ,' 1 CJ' 'I r I 1 A 1 .. I Vis, .Vi ' ..- sf ' H7 'mf-Ti'-ur' 'Nm These humble tools We of the Amethyst staff, in behalf of our class- mates and faculty, wish to acknowledge a profound truth. All our activities, the process of learning, the elemental facts of iust living depend upon such simple tools as the mop, the brush, the broom and the shovel to make life livable. No play was ever ct success, no matter how talented the actors, with- o t the hard work of those behind the scenes. A if e . Ti '- ,fit .QV -r Before long, our high school days will cease to be reality I Und will begin to be a part of tradition. We will, like the M I, sv i rnany before us, want to look back on the things we have ,., done, refresh old fads, faces, and friendships. Having class activities, school spirit, and all students in mind, we, the members of the 1958 Amethyst, are proud to present . . . this account in the form of a 4-act play- 11 4.5, t m uk CH 1 uns AN YEAR -A .. First, meete Directo?s, Prc and f . . 'J my 'l t F . 1 Q 5 .wifi Q' 'H' 3 O O 0 6 6 -...ff 1, 1 4 i ,f 5 Ai Y S 'R it 'f ' s X 2 ?'i1,JwQfht-1f ' , 4 A : X. 'J 6 pf V ,f ' 5 1 ,Q hs 5: H' . v 'if' -. Q use T? E Ahlqutst A en Baker C Bean L Becker H45 W Bradbury R Bradgon Mr Edward A Ahlqurst Subject General Metals Educatlon B S l A Gorham State Teachers College Mr Charles S Allen Subject lndustrral Arts Educatron BS Gorham State Teachers College MEd Umversrty of New Hampshure Advanced Study Waynell Detrort Mrss Laura Baker Subject French Education BA Colby Summer sessrons Colum bla Harvard Mlddlebury Sorbonne rn Parts Mr Carroll L Bean Subject Chemrstry Education AB Bowdorn of Marne Harvard Unlon MEd Unrversrty of Mlss Lllluan Becker Subject Engllsh Education BA MA Mvddlebury Mrs Hazel Blake Subject Algebra Geometry Revrew Math Educatlon BA Bates MA Columbra HK' S Cowan Doane NN 'X L, A L E lott Farnham 5' 1:7 P Cammrh Card F Catlr Mrs Lucy Bogdanovrch Subject Director of Glrls Physlcal Education Education BS Boston Unrversrty Sargent Col lege Mrs WrlmaG Bradbury Subject Art Educatron BA Pennsylvanla State Umversrty MA Columbia Unlverslty Mr Ralph Bradgon Subject Chemrstry General Scrence Science Department Head Education BA Tufts Mr Phrllp Cammrtr Subject Mathematlcs Commercual subjects Dlrec tor of Athletncs Football Coach Educatron AB Colby Mrs Charlotte Card Subject Home Economrcs Education BS Umversrty of Marne Srmmons 'Q'-'V M Dolley B Edwards X., E Gordon C Gratfam rfiff H Blake L Bogdanovrch 'ik D Chase J Cottrell Mr Frank Catrr Subject Director of Glee Club Educatlon Gorham State Teachers College Lowell State Teachers College Graduate Work Boston Unlverslty MA ln Theater Pasadena Playhouse Mtss Dorothy E Chase Subject English Education A B Smuth Mr John B Cottrell Subject American History Education BS Colgate Post Graduate Colum Ill Mrss Sara J Cowan Subject Latrn Educatron BA Colby MA Columbla Mrs Mildred W Doane Subject Lrbrarjan Education Ba es BS Lnbrary Sclence Snmmons Mlss Mlra L Dolley Subject French Dean of Grrls Education BA Colby MA Mrddlebur Mlss Bernrce Edwards Subject Typmg Shorthand Buslness Machmes Educataon BS EdM Boston Unrversrty Mr Lunwood S Ellrott Subject Modern European Htstory Problems of Democracy Advjsor to Amethyst Qurll and Scroll Educatron BA MA Unrversrty of Marne Mrss Arloene Farnham Subject Algebra Geometry Revlew Math Educatron B A Bates Mr Ercell Mark Gordon Subject Instructor of Physncs Science and Rgdjo Clubs Advisor Educatron BS Bates Graduate work at Unrver srty of Marne and Unlversrty of New Hqmpghjre Mr Clrnton W Graffam Subject Clty Muslc Supervlsor Band Leader Educatron Boston Conservatory of Musrc :T 7 1 J A , , J ' tx x ,, 5 1 A Q A 7 N nl , l to A . , K K , cv? 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E ' In f N, r V . f 'A ',' , F F54 : ' , ' ' f 6 I Wx N wud li W f j, X a . t j j . 4 j , f A 4, , . . ' 1 , , f J' , Aw -f, , . ll' A. . . ' : ' A Gray Gulllver Iv WM :ge :TNG e,... J Ham Jr F Harlow R Harvell A Hawkes I Howe F Hueston L Hyberts Mr Alfred Gray Subject English Education BA D I P University of Sidney Mrs Bertha Gulllver Subject English Lip Reading School Calendar Education AB Wheaton MA Columbia Mr John E Ham Jr Subject Submaster Education Gorham State Teachers College MA Harvard Graduate work Boston University and Boston College Mr Frederic Harlow Subject History Consumer Living Head Baseball Coach Education BS Fordham University Graduate Work University of Maine Bates College Mr Ralph B Harvell Subject Track Coach History Education: B.S. University of New Hampshire Mr. Amos A. Hawkes Subject: Physics Science Tennis and Swimming Coach. Education: B.S. Rhode Island State Teachers College Jensen C Joyce J Kostacopulous Miss Inez L Howe Subject English Tri Hi Y Advisor Education BA University of Maine Graduate Work Boston University Miss Frances L Hueston Subject English English Department Head Graduation Exercises Education BLI Emerson MA University of New Hampshire Post Graduate Work Boston University Harvard Yale Mr Leslie C Hyberts Subject Commercial Placement of Commercial Students Education BS MA Boston University Miss Florence O Jensen Subject English Riding Club Advisor Education: B.S. Simmons- M.A. Boston University Miss Catherine V. Joyce Subject: English Advisor to Student Council Education: B.S. Gorham State Teachers College- M.Ed. Boston University- Post Graduate Work Harvard- University of Maine . Ledger E. Lyons Jr. H. MacDermaid A. Mallet - 1, , - mfs. .l 1 I 4, . .Q t f Y .f fp 1 :is h K x -1 Q eg -fs' :' : 'wt I if 5 .T X W'-' 'Tiki ie 5 -UV 1 IJ 3, Q 5 53 4 .at . 4 Q -J V. Mangion J. McCann H. McDonald J. McFeeley tif!!- 'Will- P Kostacopulous Larson Mrs Joan H Kostacopulous Subject Commercial Junior Re Cross Advisor Education B S University of Maine Mr Peter Kostacopulous Subject Physical Education Assistant Football and Basketball Coach Hi Y Advisor Education BS University of Maine Mr Dana F Larson Subject French Latin Aassistant Football Coach Education AB University of New Hampshire Graduate Work University of Maine Mr William Ledger Subject Driver Education Education BS Bates Mr. Elmer Lyons Jr. Subject: Shop Education: B.S. Gorham State Teachers College Mrs. Helen MacDermaid Subject: French Head Of Foreign Language Department French Club Advisor Education: B.S. Columbia- M.A. Middlebury Mr. Alfred Mallet Subject: Algebra Geometry Advisor to Student Council Education: B.A. M.A. University of Maine Mr. Vincent B. Mangion Subject: Geometry Senior Singing Senior Class Advisor Golf Coach Education: A.B. Tufts Mr. John McCann Subject: Biology, Ramblings Advisor, Junior Class Advisor Education: B.A., Tufts: M.A., Columbia Mrs. Helen McDonald Subject: English Education: B.A., Colby Mr. James McFeeley Subject: Algebra, Geometry Education: A.B., New York Stale Teachers Col- lege: New York University C. Moreshead K. O'Brien I. Pease G. Pendleton 3 , X BF 'M m T V, ,, 1 , I ., A.,'A l . j E tt A Pollto Mlss Charlotte A Moreshead Subject Engllsh Dramatlc Club Advusor Education BA Umverslty of Mame Graduate Work Umversnty ot Mame Dr Katherine O Brien Subject Algebra Solxd Geometry Trlgonometry Revlew Math Mathematlcs Department Head Mathemahcs Club Advxsor Education B A Ba es M A Cornell h D Brown Mass lsabelle Pease Subject Englnsh Educatron BA Smlth MA Breadloaf School of Engllsh Graduate Work Harvard Mr Gordon R Pendleton Subject Soclal Studres Asslstant Football and Baseball Coach Education BS Umversnty of Mame Mrss Francesca Perazzu Subject Englrsh Cheerleadmg Advrsor Educatjon BA Umversxty of Marne M Boston Unrverstty Mr PhlllpO Perrlno Subject Physrcal Educatron Assustant Football Coach Key Club Advusor Education BA Umversnty ot Arizona A Stevens H Trbbetts tis 1-iffgihap M 'FW' fs igx if Lf. , ' fl f XX F ei A Nr W Redmond L Reed Rmg Mr C Wrlluam Peterson Subject History History Department Head Education AB University of Mame Trlnnty Mlss Edith S Putt Subject Latm Educat1onalAdvusor Education BA Wellesley MA McGill Gradu ate Work Southern Methodist Unlverslty Mr Armand Pollto Subject Spannsh Latm Educatlon B A Unlverslty of Marne Mr Wullram L Redmond Subject Algebra Plane Geometry Basic Math Freshman Class Advisor Educatron BA Unlversnty of Mame Long Island College of Medlclne Graduate Work Unnversrty ot Mame Mlss Lorrame Reed Subject Englush Education A B Bates Harvard Summer School i B rue E Tyler Washburn J Wmchell R Wmchell M Wyman ui ' gy 'fs F. 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J 1 , 4, 1 Ross C Smrth Muss Elnzabeth Rang Subject U S History Forum Advisor Education B A MA Umversuty ot Mame Mrss Ferne C Ross Subject Home Economrcs Department Head Pre Nursing Educatron BS Unlversrty of Marne Graduate Work Columbla Graduate Work Umversnty of Mame Mr Clayton H Smrth Subject Engllsh Sensor Class Advisor Assistant Basketball Coach Education BA Unlverslty of New Hampshire Mr Arthur H Stevens Subject Durector of Band Education Leader of Army Band 14 years Mr Huse M Trbbetts Subject Blology E ucatron BS Unuverslty of llllnors MS Sprmgfleld Mlss Bernice S True Subject Shorthand Typnng Education Bay Path Institute Mlss Esther J Tyler Subject Aruthmetlc Handles Student Banklng Educatron BS Boston Unrversrty Mr Russell 0 Washburn Subject Problems of Democracy Head Basket ball Coach Education BA Colby Mrs Joellen Wmchell Subject Gurls Physical Education Glrls Athletrc Coach Education BS Womens College of Unlversrty of North Carolma Mr Rohe Louls Wmchell Subject Assrstant Drull Master Band Education Unlversnty of Connecticut Mass Margaret Wyman Subject Latm Future Teachers of America Club Advusor Education AB Bates MA Columbla , pi , ' , . 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' - ' . 1 '-. : . ., ' Our E fzczent Sta s Mrss Nancy Mason Secretary mx Left to right Athene Gloro Marian Hauguard Debbie Chapman Launne Bustln Pat Roach Susan Clark Beth Simmonds Sandra Rollrns Mlss Jean Fletcher Mrs Melaugh Left to rnghf Rebecca Brooks Janet Brown Gloria Rutherford Judy Gardner Lunda Jensen Karen Allen Receptionist Clerk Stenographer Mafgafel 5UWYe' X .ll E Left to right Sandra Booker Judy Muller Mary Orr Carol Wensberg Donna Pserce louuse Martelle Mrs Doan Joan Cleaves Patrlcua Clarke Llnnea Chnlberg Betty Flnch L,b,-c,,c,,, 22' SQ Left to right Mrss Dolley Judlth Webber Nancy Davis Martha West Brenda Marshall Erdme Morruson Anna Mrnervnno Lmda Arntz gal Left to right Mr Camlnltl Cherry Kilgore Nancy Maynard Jean Chrnstensen Jane Houston Rae Jaqunth f c 0 -1 kr 'Q kr' A, l K A 4 , C , C . C ,MT s asl ' J ll 5, 'mf ' ,xx A , 1' 'ik . I My or X J s 1 A , 1 I . 5 K X R - K , . ' K. N ,V K J.. . J A I . . I I- ' I I - I 5 I , I . . . 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THE COLLEGE AND SCIENTIFIC COURSES The aim of the College and Scientific Courses is to provide the prospective college student with a basic and well rounded background in the sublects required for college entrance so that he may be able to con tinue his education in the academic field which is best for him Among the required and elective sublects are Languages English Latin French Spanish Mathematics Algebra I and II Geometry Mathematics D History History of Nations United States History Modern European History Problems of Democracy Science Biology Physics Chemistry All of these courses offer the student a varied cur riculum With the help of the courses and the guidance of teachers most college preparatory students find a place for themselves in a college suited to their needs and abilities THE PRACTICAL ART COURSE The Practical Art Course is arranged for the students who are interested in continuing to develop their skills, understandings, and appreciation in art. Since there are many new fields of art in the business world today students who have definite skill in art are urged to further their education along that line Some of the courses an art student may take are Languages English French Spanish Mathematics Algebra Geometry Arithmetic Gen eral Mathematics B Science General Science General Biology General Physics History World History Consumer Living United States History Problems in Democracy and of course the most important sublect of all Art This course is also planned to develop the students knowledge and consciousness of how art is used today throughout community living As O ered By Deering High THE COMMERCIAL AND GENERAL COURSES The Commercial Course olters to its students practical training In Bookkeeping Shorthand and Typewrltmg into business The General Course emphasizes Industrial arts and general business tralmng This course provides its graduates with a good background for skilled or semi skilled lobs In lndustry and business Among the sublects offered by these two courses are Commercial Course Languages English French Spanish Commercial and General Course History Problems of Democracy Civics World History United States History Commercial and General Course Science General Science General Biology General Physics General Chemistry Commercial Business Courses Bookkeeping Stenog raphy Typewrltmg Business Machines The General Course also offers Industrial Arts Nutr: tion Commercial Law Family Relationship Wt?-'x Wiki wr. fit' ,ra dive 4' WK? as 3' was was Ra e re-vs' Auf 3- HOME ECONOMICS COURSE The purpose of the Home Economics Course IS to pro vide the girls with classes that emphasize general Home Economics This course prepares girls with the necessary basic training which is needed in home makmg The sublects which make up this course are many and varied. Among them are: Mathematics Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry Science General Science, General Biology, Pre Nursing, General Physics, General Chemistry Languages English, French, Spanish History History of Nations, World History, United States History, Problems m Democracy Home Economics Courses Foods, Clothing, Nutrition, Interior Decorating, Advanced Sewing, Family Relations Many girls who are interested in maloring in Home Economics In college arrange a course of study in which they combine these courses with the college course subjects. O I l O I f ' fx, Q- ' K my I er!-,Q ftfflirfflwi' 'll 'If' av L . . . , L..Q,. ,135 I I - if-'icejd 5: m This course prepares its graduate to enter immediately ,F maj -LW' L31 Nm - s 'ffl 7 - ii, MN- . , X ' ' ll ' f E 4 N : 4- Ag A ' '34 . . 2 I q f' i f' ', ' 1 I , N . . 1 ' 91 E ,L .1 . G ff ,. 2 ' sat. 'M exl' 'ii ' ' - A ' -N of I . . I . I . . I . I ' I -ul I I - I . . I . . I - . I . I . . . u . I MOTHERS CLUB nw 52? 'X 1, John E Ham Presudent me 'Wh- Mrs Mrlton B Pratt Presudent 9' Mrs Vernon F Waterhouse Presudent PATHFINDERS P T A Any effort us noteworthy that results un brungung the home and the school together for the purpose of producung more understandung For a number of years un a persustent and commendable manner Pathtinders PT A of Deerung Hugh School and Luncoln Junuor Hugh School has organuzed and met regularly By so doung parents and teachers have been guven an opportunuty to exchange vuews and unformatuon whuch accrue to the benefit of theur mutual charges the students The officers for the 1957 1958 school year Mr John E Ham Jr Presudent Dr Sargent Jealous Furst Vuce Presudent Mrs Melvun Hamblett Second Vuce Presudent Mrs LewusH Mussman Recordung Secretary Muss Madelune Ulmer Correspondung Secretary Mrs Edwun B Clough Treasurer The Band Mother s Club of Deerung Hugh School actuvely and financually supports the band un all uts actuvutues Prouects whuch were used to rause sufflcuent funds were a rummage sale a food sale and a school banner sale The Fathers Concert was held Sunday January 19 un the Deerung Hugh School Audutoruum and the Annual Band Concert was held un Aprul un the Cuty Hall Audutoruum The Band was host to the Western Maune Musuc Festuval whuch was held un Port land They also went to the New England Musuc Festuval and many football games The ofticers for the year 1957 58 Mrs Vernon F Waterhouse Presudent Mrs EdwardC Jordan Vuce Presudent Mrs Lloyd E Norton Secretary Mrs NelsonT Gammage Treasurer ORCHESTRA MOTHERS CLUB lt us the purpose of the Deerung Hugh School Orchestra Mothers Club to provude unuforms musuc and unstruments when needed and to finance trups to the Maune and New England Musuc Festuvals Our Annual Vesper Concert was held December l5 wuth the Glee Club and Chorus lt us hoped that another recuprocal concert can be held thus year wuth another hugh school such as was done last year wuth Marblehead Hugh School of Marblehead Mass The officers of the Mothers Club for the current year are Mrs Multon B Pratt Presudent Mrs Earl P Blackwell Vuce Presudent Mrs SamueIB Swett Secretary Mrs Vuctor B Gery Treasurer 'Um Deering M35 ff HND flffil? , ,ff f Z School 50100111 Y You P53730 B 6 DURXN6 DRAM OF OEENN FROM THE uve CAST OF CHARACTERS e,CU'ar2 ef EN n order ofay ,F ESHM ORES SUPHOM 959 Rl-IN G S- HPPRENTICES uuumsrumzs JUNIOR Tnrswnns Simons 09585 BF THE SCENES I ufvd' has N ad 0, one e MX-XgM,A AM Saw-'C onlhcivl If 'VN' as 66.20 5 em, ft '9 NX YL 6633 seam Qld ft San -tw U e, one, -Du. R ,WEE S9 vw S9 A 'oi u1'5'Lk vu! U- Y an sf-e,Y10, om, Decx-sua Q. Q.. -nw Qgw ms ,M 0 2 .n Sf- c 167 Bdund We Scenes Hvfhors Commen 'lk Index Pa e 164 168 5 0r15or 5 , ff Q .- 0 Q 0 0 C. K I IJ Q 7 1 Q5 rk R . c, wo: mn Q 6 n A 6. ' A e, ana: 'xx I ,Win , , , mana on ink 1- Q Qc.. wxh 54. girl '. vi Vx 'x vi U x scene, Ju.-:oz mis. S s 4 pb f A Q aff Q im J 1 I, 1 .WSH CWM ff' if V' Y NV' W' W k Q 0 0 .If . -fff 4 537. Q ,t If I F I.-r .nf ,ff f , 5 5 'I ,,,f ' K A wwf 6 full I n Memoriam fb gasses. L 'fmisx S CHOLAS TIC FUN LOVING ATHLETIC On September 9 1957 Anthony Guy Germame drowned whale skm drvmg for lobsters off Kettle Cove Possessed of c keen mind an agile body and a sparklmg personaluty he llved by the hugh moral standards whnch he set for himself and when others would have quit Tony fought on There IS a quote that seems to exemplnfy has brlef Irfe and hugh moral code It matters not who won or lost but how you played the game Had he llved the old philosopher would certainly have been a credit to his home friends school and community There are few teenagers In this world who can fill has shoes W fs Yvl'-fi! .N is E 'N it s Qin ox L an N 51' I6 Qi F A 4' .--n 121' .E I Q- 5.-, S's. 5--V K . i I 33' 5- 1' ' as 'ilu' A k,vVV X. E' a me ,li at l Q .L R X N-' is 1 ' A WIT ' C , if ,fn 4 X ' M ,fs A . . - R -l' ei -Q 5 - 1 . I . , 2 X X l 5 1 , ' ' i if 5 , , Q. 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Q ia 1 if P by, ' 1 ' tc Rig? .. 5 5 G y - x ng , R M in X5 Carol Aaskov Ann Abbott Carol Adams Diane Albert Sharon Alcott Judith Allen Wanda Allen Lucille Andrews Barbara Appel Bruce Arnold Stanley Arnold Perer Aronson Marilyn Arvisais Jackie Ashley Walter Ashley Elizabeth Austin Kenneth Austin Sharon Avery Cynthia Ayers Lewis Ayotte Nickoline Baade Patricia Baade Phobe Baker Robert Baker Bonnie Barbour Richard Barker Particia Barton Sharon Barton Diane Beale Raymond Beaulieu Errol Beckwith Marcia Belyea Priscilla Bennett Julianne Bibber Virginia Blake Robert Bouchard Sharon Bowie Judith Bowley Sandra Bowley Nadaine Brann Mark Bramson Marilyn Brosier Sandra Brem Polly Briggs Robert Brooks Sharon Brown William Brown Peter Bryant Sharon Bublak Jean Burke Larry Burke Ronald Butland Karen Byran Cleighton Cain Heather Cameron David Camord Mary Cappello John Carpenter Karen Carson Janice Carver Mariorie Carver Charles Casey Sharon Casey Susan Charlton Linda Chapman Herbert Charles Priscilla Chase Fred Cheney Suzanne Chesley David Chute Paul Citrin Adora Clark Susan Clarkin Gerald Clements Betty Cobb David Coffin John Cafran Susan Coggins Charlene Cogswell David Cohen Emilie Cole Edward Coleman Carol Collins James Collins Wayne Collins Ellen Calvin Dana Comeau John Connors Richard Cook William Coombs Patricia Corliss Constance Coyne Anne Craven Joanne Curry Brian Curtis Katherine Davis Norman Davis Sandra Davis Donna Davison Gail Demmons William Deschenes Bruce Dewar James Dikeman Louis DiPhilIipo Laurence Di Pietro David Dodge Ronnie Dalton Laurence Doucette Carol Dowling Linda Drake Pamela Drogen Donald Duclos Marlene Dudley Brenda Duffey Arleen Dugas Nancy Dugas Nancy Duncanson Linda Edgerley Tommy Egan Robert Elowitch William Emanaelson Jean Esley Bruce Evans Sharon Ewing William Fallona Ron Fauner John Fay David Fearan Naomi Felton Cherryl Fernald Ralph Finch Dale Finnemore Paul Flaherty Nancy Fleischer Alan Fletcher Albert Flick Larry Flood Mary Foley Alfred Forteir Charles Foss Ruth Foss Danna Foster Harry Freeman H. William Frost Patricia Farwell John Gailey David Gammon Jackie Gardiner Gerry Garon Anthony Geishauser Phyllis Gerber Myra Gershenson Edward Gignaux Lorraine Gilbert Roberta Gildard Dianna Gipson Richard Glidden Marlene Goldberg Merle Gough Alfred Grady L- 15. 4' I M' 5 ll? 3 1 wt, R ,, ' fi ,sh - 1 , 4 A. 6. - ' h 1. .' ' li Q 0 Cf' I - i J I no , 'g ' ' E F ,fffgi P - 2. Nix 2 , W, , , ,-,fn , ,,,. , l if c f- - ' e - is ,,ii1 Q 4 V, Q, Q , . i ' s. a 5 ' 5' . St ' J ' . ' Qi' .y 1 A -- :rw eb ' is t X itt' : i A . I ' -f-, ' 4 ilffftfiinfgff ' N, . , 5 gg 'V' ' 'QI if .1 ' ' 4+ -. +-' Wg 1 9 A 1 X -3- f ' v 5 I' f' F557 5 so I ' 1 - A C, , - be 'fl 9 . Q ' -'- X ' :LQ ' 1 h V - C- . - l 4' - ' 45 1 V 3 i 7 I' . V if ,,,. 3 v- V ,' vyvc fi 1 1 ap- ,V ' s S. ' ov- ' D fi we ' ti' X - . K 'Q A Ng 1 ' ' 1 RX X ' I H5 c , J w, - J f' ee? C L' A ' 4. I A 5 F Q A 2 A 21 -1 if - ' - Q ' lv -N -2 LQ-3, .J J Y' ' , 5 ' L . 15. I E vi -1' Q X i f Nd A X K si X X . 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J It M Donald Profenno Ann Ramsay Robert Rand Victoria Randall John Ranger Glena Rapport Doris Read William Reeve Donna Reinholdstein Mary Reynolds Anthony Rich Robert Richards Carol Richardson Linda Richardson Mary Richardson Michael Robbins Dale Roberts Judith Roberts Bonnie Rogers Sandra Rosenblad Judith Ross Marilyn Rounds Mary Lou Russo Carol Rutter Barbara St. Clair Carol St. Clair Jean St. Clair Kenneth St. Pierre Blinn Salesbury Elaine Sanborn Patricia Sanborn Joan Sapp William Savage Margaret Sawyer Edward Schultz Beverly Seavy Dennis Segae Edith Sharp Suzanne Shaw Sara Shettleworth Diane Sibalkin Nikki Silver Barbara Silverman Jackie Simpson Arthur Stalsky Thomas Smaha Wayne Smith Paul Soule Barry Springer Ellen Stanley Faye Stearns Linda Steele Mark Stern David Stevens John E. Stevens John R. Stevens Leonard Stevens Mary Stevens Mattie Stewart Pauline Stewart Thornton Stokes Donna Stone Ardys Stover Carl Sweetser Betty Swett Margaret Sylvester Carleton Tarpinian James Taylor Rueline Taylor Daniel Terrone Bruce Thompson Robert Thompson Jimmy Thurlow Patricia Thurston Linda Timberlake Marion Tower Valerie Towne Priscilla Troubh Claudia Tucci David Turitz Robert Tweedie Sandra Urquhart Marina Valentgas Peter Van Keuren Roger Wakern Linda Wallace Patricia Wallace Robert Wallace Dorothy Walton Donald Ward Florence Ward Pamela Watts Wayne Webster Judith Weeks Rhoda Weinman Jeftrey Weinstein Constance Weisberg Martha West Carl Weymouth David White Donna Whitten Garden Whitten Thomas Wight Robert Wilbur Robert Willett Linda Winsor Merelynn Winterbottom John Wood Susan Woodbury Lawrence Woodward Judy Wright zfi'1f??fN ' i s qu K 4 lf -, 'v 5, 5 .V 5, I :Q 1 'K 1 Rt '. it 1 4- 4 . 4, gf' 'D T Gy' J If - ' K Sally Wright Qx a ask A J Robert Wyman Dolores Young Harriet'Zade Sharon Zelma A , s fw Je 5. Y' ' 4 i X Gut O e ea O Faces On September l5 l957, we the Freshmen sand to be one of the largest classes A, entered the halls of Deering excited but nervous because of all the upper class men and their amused looks ln the early days of December we elected as our officers John Stevens Presl l ent Paul Soule, Vlce President Jlm Jealous Treasurer Judy Allen, Secretary Presldem UV Ann Ramsay Carolyn Morsehead, and Bull Fallona Executave Commlttee John Stevens Some of the Frosh gurls seen playmg on the J V Hockey team were Carolyn Morsehead Susne Mussman Prrscllla Bennett Sandy Peterson Jo Ann Lee Sue Shaw Linda Tnmberlake and Donna Stone There was also a good turnout rn gurls basketball We are very proud to say that sux of the freshmen gurls played onftheJ V team Q l l the boys who klcked that football and shot that basketball are John Stevens lTom Wight Phll Mullm Jrm Jealous Bob Holmes Alan Fletcher Sprke Houston Paul some Peter Kelley Paul Soule Bruce Hauck Jeff Powers and John Wood Splashmg around at the Y M C A were Dave Parker Bull Fallona and Blll Reeves V ce Pres dent The Student Council presented the annual Freshman Assembly whach was enloyed ,es by all A happy and excltmg years has ended and we are lookmg forward to our other three event-filled years Jizgellgn 's F Respectfully submitted LM life GN Secretary Class of 7967 X., ea James Je lo EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 9 3-1n.AQ ii 'M ...A-if war- Y X4 Carol Moresheqd Ann Ramsey Wrllram Fallona X Sf-1' 6 Advrsor Mr Redman 1 1 1 l ' fs . f il' lr ll 3 1 ' me i, , I fx F . . I . u , F i . 7 . f R I I ' Q: A1 ,lr '- ' pf x ,ww - - . r Nr Nw . - . A -' lf' 1 51 . - . 'l H ' rl , 1 1 1 1 , wx. ' . . - Q ' WV f ' ' . ' ' T 4 'li . 'T I -. lk X, :V rn fly ,V SL u .. F, ' Af f tsl I The freshman boys came out in full force for football and basketball. Some of Y Q- lf' N N VT ' , ' T ll V l ' ' Y ,V ,N . . . . . l . sk , V I I I I I I I I 'sv F x MHA' M h' 1 I 1 ' ' .... : , ' , Rs, L K. XL p jgrj TLYJN hx:-149 Q 1 ' I M, XF T .- x,'T is 'X X ,sf c F I x N Qu gil X- f , C R, f s - ' 'X ' ' 1 ' N ,, XA Lug 4 . L' ,Xxx Q! i N , 2173 I I -'ts Nt :Fax Tr surer C US . 4 5 I t lr ' - 1 lf., c fer W 22 . . . These Yearlings Became Prominent CLASS COMEDIAN BEST LOOKING FUTURE SUCCESS CLASS BRAIN 'if' Donna Pollno Jlm Jealous Paul Soule Nancy Harwood Tom Wight Bull Fallona Mary Hamblet Bob Rand Splke Houston BEST DRESSED E Loule Dlphllllpo Wanda Allen Earle Howard Joan MaloneY ' Paul Lewls Carol Kung Carol Kung Marma Valentgas Kenny Nelson SUYG Sheltleworth John Faye Candy Jacobs Sara Shettleworth Charles Kahxll MGW10 Vfllenfgos Bruce Evans Joan Maloney Susle Mussman Bob Knowles Paullne Stewart Bob Rand O LL J-4' JAAVW ,eeiIff'A fitwe Jvfw MOST ATHLETIC MOST TALENTED MOST FRIENDLY new iw. 43 A 'S- 'Q Pnscnllu Bennet Phul Mullens GarY I-ee Lmda Tnmberlake Gall Demmons John Stevens Robert Mongouluon Susne Mussman Susie Mussman Blll Fqllonq Charles Kahlll Ann Ramsey Charles Kahull .llm Jealous Tom Wight ps 'VS -,ev Ann Ramsey Marana Valentgas Judy Allen ALL ROUND DEERINGITE 'Y-1 Tom Wnght Susie Mussman John Stevens Judy Allen Paul Soule Ann Ramsey CORRIDOR COUPLE var yr 'I 5 lvl I -adi- xt It U Judy Allen John Stevens Cmdy Hartley Bruce Thomson Mary Mclntlre Earle Howard vile? 07' 1 ' ' I A an 'gr-Q , K- v . y r x 1 ,M JL. V, r ., W Ie I II I I It I Lf' 4 If: , , A ' I QI 12' 5' I-Ig' 5? IW? If A 's ,I fy l 7 . s- If A I I , I'rf5,',I',I'ffII I, ' A etltls will A x I I!ffeIfQiff2IIIIII Q ' ' ' ' c , I Iih :VV W 5, V , K .yik Jiegjwglifr 4 fm A ' A f' 'RQ ml: ' D ,. - Tf S , 'I 'U ' V V, di X we ,W h run 5 ',II , ,l, V 1 It 41 7, g'lfxlQ:.y r Q17 .. -fi I I I . tsyyt ste A I I U 1 rf It , 53 .WVAV y 9 M A,AV I A F I. , . 2. 5 . ' - All - It I -.lf'I ix ' It ' I ' I L 'il . '97 Xgxf-:lf , Cottrell Larson Perrino !'i 'x Cqmmm Reynolds Dennehy Kosty Pendleton f new-bw lst r OFlynn King Smith Dennehy Capt- Cottrell Capt' Reynolds Capt' Goldman Soule Arnold Swasey. 2nd r. Coach Caminiti Sawyer Collins Chord Harlow Simpson Doucet Cary MacKensie Sawyer Coach Perrino. 3rd r. Coach Kosty Pope Hardy Kendrick Aceto Chittick Mgr. Shur Coach Pendleton. 4th r. Mgr Kibler Mgr. Edes Hay Derrah Capp Morsehead Sylvester Reidman Girad Steele Mgr. Nemon. Featuring co-captains Bob Dennehy, end, Butch Cottrell, quarterback, and Pete Reynolds, fullback, and all-state selections guard Phil Soule and halfback Mike Simpson, the Rams won 6 games and lost 3. The season opened with a 32-6 conquest of Cheverus and a l3-O win over state king Lewiston. The Purple then dropped a tight decision to South Portland, I8-13 but bounced back to take Edward Little l3-0 and Sanford 25-12 before losing to a strong Thornton eleven by only 6 points. Deering trounced Westbrook and was topped by St. Louis but salvaged a successful season by blasting a 28-13 victory over Portland on Thanksgiving day. The Deering Football Team Rated Top Billing I it A X Q , ni. as y I S U , 'Mi ,.. -,-ef+,--.---5,7---g n V : Their Understudies Followed Their Example Front Row Lett to Right Townsend Maloney Jones Lankau Cole Prnde Second Row Left to Right Letourneau Wmg Gorman Conoque Mun nervuno Cohen Thrrd Row Left to Right Brown Stomples Sherman Jones Kelley Stnmson York Clark Shur Front Row Left to Rrght Hamblett Arnold Deschenes Grady Fletcher Arnold Faunce Ashley Second Row Left to Right Merrlll Grady Powers Parker Fallona Barker Smith Flnemore Garron Cohen Tweedle Thfrd Row Left to Rrght Coach Kosty Montgomery Willett Hammon Howard Wtght Kelley Mullen Stevens Weymouth Lewns Pannettn Parker Tarpmtan Fearon Getshouser Helfltz . I : I I I I I ' I : I I I I ' I ' I : I I I I I I I I ' t , I I I I I I I I - I : I I I , , , I I , I - I 5 I I I I I ' , , , I I , I I I I I - -l It I - - ' I I I - I I u I . . . - I . - . , - ' I I I ' 1 o I I I I I ' . . 'x I I I I , . , ' . . ' I I I ' ' 7 , n n I ' I - Coached by Mr Pendleton the Jayvee B squad en l0yed a most successful season They played at peak performance nn toppmg a hard tlghtmg frosh team 13 7 and added vnctorles over Cheverus and Brunswlck Jay vees Leading the Jayvees Into battle were the Jones boys Wulton at quarterback and Georgne at halfback Teammg wtth them un the backfleld were Conlogue half back and Cole at fullback Sherman and Clark were at end Cohen and Kelley at tackle Mmervmo and Terra bass: at guard and Wmg center Well look forward to see these boys playmg varsity ball next year Coach Kostys yearlang squad, whale unable to top the Jayvees stall brought glory upon themselves by thelr fine play agalnst local freshman teams Hampered by an lurues and studies these boys lasted out the season as the starting eleven left end, Mulltn left tackle, Lewis, left guard, Montgomery center Wtght rlght guard, Cohen right tackle Kelley rlght end Genshouser, quar terback, Fletcher left halfback Fallona nght halfback Fmnemore fullback, Powers Most promment substitutes were Parker guard Holmes and Hauck quarterback, and Soule fullback Makungs of another championship team In 1960 Our Cheerleaders Macle Athletics A Howling Success Q wr as-lf '51 QQ fs? r TQ Y il- Mary Cmdy Paula Pclhe Jean Sophna Jane Beth ae Nancy Laurel RK B +L numb if Mrss Perazzr Advisor Through raln and shrne snow and sleet the cheerleaders were hard to beat Jaqulth and her peppy group cheered our terrntic Deermg teams on to vrctory With Mrss Perazzl as therr advisor they have managed every ath letnc assembly and served at the football and basketball banquets Those deservmg credrt are Jaqurth MacDougaI Trouvalns Stevens Sacknotl' Rosengard Gurney Srmonds May nard Barker and Parmalee The JV cheerleaders were seen cheerung at the J V Football, Varsity Football, and Varsity Basketball games Headed by Trouvalns they lead the cheers In the balcony at athlettc assemblies Eager and ready they substntuted at many varsity games Those deservmg crednt are rs In plcture K Manson, J Moses, G Trouvalns, M Lalumlere, C Cautield O I ' s ' ' .' . s 'V 1-4+ 2. - A - s 4 A' ls ' I . 'J w is Ma' if i Q A, , ,s isgh I 'J fri. : T T ., M if - ff? tgirl' 'il A ss. o f we V Q73 , , ' 4 M Y, ,Q .xy fig, PQ: I' 2 , ' I K 'Q ln ,T 'x J ' Y ' ' ' ' -ff - ' y V A f, - , .X Y , ' ww T- sf ., 's vf f-s V vs ' T' 'Sf 4 L . Q5 , T ' A it is s - ' A 'V-4 ' CJ ,, -V W' V s- 'M ' Q' S .1 N X LT l T is . J ea - - sf . J .W 'gt B- 5 Y Q 5 . X N Q 5 --v' X, n 4 A Ji . Q ,hr 1' x T It ,xg ' ' ' fi., ' ' ' . ,p I a LEX' t I1 .Yr I J lift, 1. F5 ' s . . I I I N I ,f ' . 4 -- ' ' . , V - ,sf . . . . , . . , - J . - : . I I ' I I I 1 1 I I - I I ' R Leading The Pack Was Our Highly Successful Cross-Country Team V lBack Rowl left to rrght Ralph Buck Harvell Muke Bond James Sosvulle Wayne Lopez Bull Goodall lFront Row! left to rrght Robert Lewis James Sample Pete Rolfe Jlme Daly Jnm Tatan Stone fi sae Q15 W iziiillliiall iii!! Eiillf .3564 DW lRwiK6B il! Peter Rolfe Although thus years cross country team posted a 4 and 4 record It retalned the famous track tradmon of Deermg Head mg the lust of thus years squad were Knmball Drummey Foley Lopez Stone Daly MacDonough Rolfe Bond Sample and Lewrs Special credit must be guven to Make Kimball who In hls first year out for track placed 4th In South Western Maine Competutlon 6th In Malne and l5th rn New England Ulf! ll!! U!!! Ill! Coach Harvell Drummey Davld Joy Charles Kahlll Clifford Absent Muke Knmball John McDoungh Ken 6 szsstiffnfff ?'!!!!!f ' 1 MII! fhun ill Mnke Kimball Nfl l JI . .. H ..... . : I I I I I I I ' : I I I I I : I I . , , me ,, 423, K L . , - -2 I H ' . .4 . ' -sms-,Mauve upuuwfwfv' Ufff' ' ' ' ' . 3.5555 twig -f . ' 4 KA K Q ,V , K... ,K 5 - t.f 1 g I I I I I ., xflfi. I t I .----- S I- 2 M5 VX' f TNf'7 I I I I gg-tqrwus-' lf' . ,imc a, . . . . 1 'l E - m eww-I ' y . 1 ' ' I , Y IQ! 1' Qlll ' ' J 'flll 1 1 fy, . ' . . . . 1 4 1 .. 1 I . I I ' X ll w nQ . 5 il y,e2 s i J i ,ni , t, H gT'lk' ' V Y I 2 Q I K si? ,-,- ' ' I I 5' , t 1 2 . .- f' 1 A Victorious Season . . . No Broken Bones! Front row left to right Martha Robinson Penny Gorman Co Capt Judy Lrbby Co Capt Martha Haskell Judy Smlth Sandy St Clalr Back row left to rrght Coach Mrs Bogdanovlch Kathy OFlynn Debby Chapman Jeanne Lankau Mary Robunson Mary Orr Pat Pettaplece Soma Plummer Nancy Maynard All South Western Maane Glrls Hockey Team Honorable Mentlon The VARSITY HOCKEY TEAM ended their season undefeated with a record of five wms and two tres The reason for the success was the excellent teamwork One of the highlights of the season was the Telegram All Star Team to whuch seven members of the varslty were elected The finale was the annual banquet honormg Mrs Bogdanovrch and the sensor members As most of the JV MEMBERS were freshmen they were not expected to wm every game, however they started the season wlth a bang tnemg WJC I l, and endmg the season wmmng the game with Fruberg 30 Susle Mussman was the hugh the J V team should do better next year Varsuty Scores Deermg W J C Deermg Waynflete Deermg Thornton Academy Deermg South Portland Deermg Cony Deermg Waynflete Deermg Frnberg Front row left to rrght Donna Stone Llnda Chapman Pat O Donald Barbara Dowd Capt Donna Watkins Mary Lou St Peter Elalne Englush Carolyn Sweat Jo Redlon Gard: Peterson Back row left to right Coach Mrs Bog lake Margie Corlls Carol Rnchardson Susie Mussman Joanne Lee Betty Nelson manager N , ' : ' ,T .- . 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Z U E ,, 4 f A l 4 Girls' Fall Tennis sl' Gurls fall tenms was under the dlrectlon of Mrs Wmchell No actual teams were formed and the classes consisted mostly of those takmg It for gym credits lnstructuon was gnven to the afternoon classes whlch were grouped unto the followmg categorles beglnner, mtermedlate and advanced Last sprung the first actual teams were formed, and they had some very successful games with Westbrook Jumor Col lege and wuth Wayneflete Mrs Wmchell also gave excellent advice to the gurls on umplrlng the matches Debbue Chapman SUE Clark Which we h0Pe Serves a ball regurns Tally ho' Deermqs Equestrlans Now my worthy opponent l Frrst row Davld Frnklesteun Ex Comm Ronnle Mack Presfdent Pete Walch Vrce Presrdent Second row Gene Cohen E Comm Carole Welsberg Secretary Stan Hallett Treasurer Tally Ho Equestrnans wnll meet behmd the school on Saturday at lO 15 IS the famllrar cry over the Under the dlrectron of the faculty advisor Mrss Jensen, the gurls of Deering malntann their own rrdlng club holdrng regular weekly rldes at the rldmg school Durmg the winter, the members hold their own winter carnival and rn the sprung they put on a horse show where a number of awards are guven for advancement m horsemanshup Forum The Forum, open to all students lr1tereSfed In publuc speaking grves nts members practlce rn speak mg before the radio microphone as well as before groups of people lt sponsors a series of radlo panels parhclpates In the Bowdoln Interscholastuc Debates and appears before school assemblies and 'E f T outslae organrzatnons Frrst row C Welsberg A Lyons P Gerber M Orr Second w B vans D Z ov Ho N Flelsher P Clou Thrrd row N Davls R Modes F Wrlcox G Shur C Mnnkln 1 Miss Jensen Mrss Elizabeth Rang vlsor Advisor MEMBERS ft row left nght Ann Abbott Rose Marne Rowell Margaret OFFICERS fr row leftrlght Joanne Blackwell Sec Hansen Holly Waterhouse Prlscllla Bennett back row Ieftrrght Sandra reyqry Ann Woodworth Presldenl Marsh Madson Lensche Palrlcla Smrlh Judnth Roberts Duane ODonnell and Vrrgrnra Vrce presrdenf buck rowlelfrlght Joanne Cook pub McGann Absent Patrlcra Roche Susan Martln llcrty chairman Barbara Ames Treasurer . , . . - - , f 1 ' ff ' ' I , . , . . N fav' slr -: 3 ,D ,R 1. K , J 4 C' I X5 1 I N2 1 J vb J A 9 W J V K J y ., J Lg Y l L A , . . I I l . : I I X. I I v . . - I ' ' ' ' ' ro : . E , . ol , E. llett, . ' , . gh. . . l b : . , . , . v , . 1 . . Rldlng C u l J if , 1 . . . I . , F I is ,Q . . . . rg x J . e g J 1 v- .- f ' l l t ll J , l . J - ' ' I I ' J. - I 1 1 4 Y J l 3 J J Lzghtmg And Sound Crew SCIENCE The Sclence Club rs made up of those students In science classes who are Interested nn meetmg outside of school to conduct experiments, and preparlng exhrbrts for the annual Sclence Farr fqb-0' I to r Steve Noble vice presldent Perry Clough presrdent Duck Hodges Secretary R Rand J Marukellr E Jensen Mestetsky 2nd row ODonnell D Bruce N Stearn Muller Advisor Mr Gordon RADIO Membershnp IS llmlted to those who can attain an Inter natzonal Morse code of five words a munute Anyone In terested may come to meetings as a vrsrtor untll he has learned to meet thus requlrement The club meets weekly In its own radno room statuon WIRBG The Radio Club holds an annual dance, and works constantly to Improve facllltles of the statnon N Stearn, D Allen, D Boyd,l Brand, D Barbour, 5 Noble, N 5UllIVClr1, G EIllot,J Place, Kneelmg R Baker I to r Winfield Jones, vlce president, Wes Freese, presrdent, Duncan Bruce, treasurer l l Advrsor Mr Gordon I C ' , ls? : ' 'H l.,W . . . . 2 ' 1 llll wh y C Tl ll. 'qtof .ei s ft ff Scenic Designers And Calculators ART CLUB The Art Club possesses a gallery of pamtmgs pre sented by artlsts who were former members of the orgamzatlon The club affords the opportumty for all art students to work together, and It correlates nts actlvutues wlth prolects of other clubs when work by artusts us needed Properties for stage produc tions and posters for publucuty for school events are made by the Art Club .41- Advisor Mrs Wllma Bradbury Rowl D Drmkwater R Allen J Sapp A Jacobs M Cappella B Finch P Clark S Pappas G Lazette Mrs Bradbury Row 2 B Goodwm R Mestetskey D Allen C McCotherlne B White ' FK 'Q Back Row G Lazette M Grnggs B Goodwln D Drlnkwater Frrst Row A Flnch R Allen B Flnch C McCatherlne MATHEMATICS CLUB A new club, Mu Alpha Theta, was formed at Deer mg last year We are a chapter of a natnonal Rowl P Walch VP M Haugard PC R Knbler P Rowl Program Commlttee J Pratt C Mussman S McDonald Sec dh fi'- l N Advisor Dr K OBnen organuzataon formed to Increase nnterest an mathe matncs, to develop sound scholarshlp, and promote enloyment of mathematucs among hugh school and lumor college students We are both an honor socnety and an active club, meetlng once a month The members must have done superior work nn their math courses as well as excellent work nn their other courses wl R Gluc ODonnell D Murry B Goodwun T Mestetsky Row 2 K Kubler R Jaquuth M Orr C Wrsburg S Jordon S Lanach A Woodworth Row Flflgg A Merdek R Slolsky S Hallett D Bruce H Kennedy Sli . . . A 4 'L' - - l 5, C: ' l ' F .fl I 7, T . I J Q' Q f 'A 2 c, J' . . , jf I - I f I I I . I . , Q I . I l- N W, . , . , . . : . , . , . I Q . . X . , . . I I .fk VL, is Q .f M r- I W A 1 ,J f- ' ' I 7 : 1 X4 5 1 n I Q ' I - . I I . o I I1 xg 1. - 114- f - 1 , - 'iss' , Y - in 5 . . . . . - T57 1 'I . . 2,- I- -4 . . ,N . Ro 1 . ' lc, D. ' , . , . ' , . . : . ' , - I - , - , - f - , . , 3: C. , . , . , . , . , . . rv , 3 I . ' ' X ' . 1 , I W . F K 1' I - g . f . X , . , . g - V, ef :t l 4, . . . ' 4 ' -ltfg ll , ' l, ,l 5 -- f--,. ,4.,. ,. . 3 ,fr a - fx, .- , f f- 1 f , 1 7 . , . , . , . J, ,li l I Competent Reviews Were Given Monthly By RAMBLINGS iifiiici SHINE? QB Typucal Ramblungs .as ,Q Pat Pettapuece Nancy Maynard Assocuate Editor Jumor Edna, 1-ut Martha Haskel Curculatuon Edutor mamma, 18063 -ins rr'--1 Karen Kubler and Mr McCam workung on Ramblungs Thus year a sux page edutuon of the Ramblungs has been publushed monthly by our undustruous staFf lt uncluded many unterestung edutoruals about exchange students teachers and school actuvutues Also there was the old fav orute Hornung ln contaunung all the local Johnny Loves Mary news Whooty gave hus regular report each month and turned out Gaul Burns Exchange Edutor Dot Hall .lunuor Edutor to be a she not a he Dotty Hall The senuors were spotlughted along wuth the outstandung athletes The sports sectuon both boys and gurls always covered the current actuvntues un our sports world We wush to thank all the hard workers on thus Ramblungs stat? for makung ut a bugger and better ussue thus year Jeanne lankau Assocuute Edutor yn'-X Pb. Cynthua Sacknott Advertusung Head Penny Gorman Gurls Sports Edutor 'D Bob Kubler Boys Sports Edutor in ,,,. -A 'vw v 9' s. . jf! , X 44 A f Ne, fl A . 'sr' 5 X'-2 f I 1 I , I C .-- .Q Q .. 3 i , ' ' WA! L . -Ju r - ef u..-,-.u...uuc.n. sf . V. two... fruit L 'I y at E N N I 1 A li ' I 1 X' 1 ' t , .. , 5 2 y r ,rsr M y i . . . . . I . I . I my 'L I I . ,I . . . :Q . , - . V V ' ' . H . ,, . . . . '-,Q ' t u. ut u. H . - - - w -' f'-it W ' . ' t 4 'HN .Q ' Z-72' XX' ' ru. ': Kr. I . . We Present The Hard-Working Staffs ,FX -0- x Q 'ca' Top Row R McCann N Maynard P Gorman G Burns P Boobar M Sturgrs L Keatrng J Lnbby B Olsen Second Row J Parmallee D Lord J MacDougal L Barker J Lankau B Sumonds C Sacknot? G Nathanson J Pallotta Frrst Row Trouvalls M Stevens C Keenan S Gerber S Tromby M Nathanson P Rosegard Absent L Lennon rlOr'1 '13 1 Vs' Top Row J Somma S Halle D Watkins M Stevens L Pnscopo J Libby J Muller J Krantman L Scully S McDonald Third Row B Cope J Smith J Henry C Feldman J Burke N Lamb G Burns M Sturgrs R Citron P Alexander R Saunders P Graham Second Row L Gauther M Nathanson C Sacknotf J Lankau M Haskell P Gorman L Keahng J Houston A Stewart First Row T Brown A Muller B Marshall M Ordway B Howard P Pettaplece C Kilgore S VonKeuran Absent L Lennon J MacDougal M Wllllams J Austen Y' -QQ 1'QQ,. vb TOP ROW Y Wulklnson N Maynard D Hall J Smrth J Parmallee B Olsen J Lrbby J Maller S Tromby Second Row M Nathanson Rabnnson L Gaither B Kendall C Keenan D Lord M Galbraith S Plummer L Lewsen G Burns M Sturgls P Pettaplece First Row I McNeil C Sacknoff J Lankau P Rosengard M Haskell P Gorman L Keating . . Qi , . , V , 1 J Q A at : . , . , . , . , . , . ' , . ' , . 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Row 1 Dot Hall executive Charon Cohen vlce presldent Bruce Brown presldent Bonnue Godfrey secretary Row 2 treasurer Paula Rosengard student councul representative Len Slosberg Manager DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatuc Club IS one of the oldest of Deering s clubs lt presents an annual play besldes assemblies and short plays throughout the school year The Dramatlc Club oFfers valuable expenence for anyone Interested m acting or In any branch s tl My hero' Row I Lenora Plscopo Gerry Carroll Clndy Sacknolf Maxme Nathanson Margaret Ordway Row 2 Rlchard Sawyer Cedruc Mlnkm Mlke Sandler Row 3 Judy Harmon Karen Knbler Mary Roblnson Gall Burns Pat Boobar of backstage work Here confidence un one s abuluty Martha Jane Wulluams execuhve Pat Pettapnece IS a chance to Improve and gam The club ns open to all regardless of previous experience KIQQBHIIIII -H. ! j-an Watch tha t rough stuff' Hnldal I have the strangest feellngl , T ref E- L 'lg , T , ' W H . L i Q . x ,ll 9 V 0 V 5 ' -. ,W . 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Constructors Of Character ANOTHER KEY CLUB FUND RAISING PROJECT Front Row Back Row Advisor Mr Phtlup Perruno Front Row R Dennehy Pres F Butler Treos Back Row W Holmes VP D Litchfield Sec KEY CLUB The Key Club ns sponsored by the Portland Knwanls and the Key Club Inter nattonal Membership ts open to boys of the three upper classes and depends upon approval by the nommatmg lnvestlgatlng and scholastlc commlttees The purpose of the Key Club IS expressed through tts motto We Bulld The club tries to malntaln a membershlp that IS a cross sectnon representatton ofthe student body so that various types of problems reach the club for actuon A 25 scholarshup IS awarded to the outstanding semor member each year, and mem bers often recelve mdtvtdual attentuon from Knwanls As In past years nt kept nts flne reputatuon of helpfulness to the communnty and :ts cltuzens The club s protects of this year Include the Krwams Auction The Annual Key Club dance a rummage sale car wash and the annual drnve to curb luvemle delmquency S Joachum D Swasey H OFlynn F Harlow D Hunks R Jacobs Frgnt Row Srmpson R Kbler B Coppell T Chttftck D Kunq P Reyno s L MacAlllster P Soule J Daly P Kung K Stone C Pope Back Row L Webber B Gorman T Foley D Oberg F Jealous P Walch Q . 5 O Q , .ll M gh I . 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HOMEROOM-219 Teacher-Mr. Harlow History Room Student Council Representative-Edward Davis Brown, Belyea, Walsh, Boothby Curran, Bornslein, Clark, Berman Cloutier, Athenis, larren, Beckwith, Dowd Bastow, Keonig, Dow, Cott, Dickinson Berry, Bouchard, Morshead, Davis HOMEROOM-220 Teacher-Miss Tyler HOMEROOM-219 Teacher-Mr. Harlow History Room Student Council Representative- Manson, Hall, Huey, Blaulien Winterbottom, McGann, Fawwell, Ball, Dixon Mcllhenny, Elheridg, Webber, Bulland Coldwell, Cassidy, Bunnell, Dyer HOMEROOM-221 Teacher-Mrs. Stevens Math Rgom Bookkeeping Room Student Council Representative--Patty O'Donnell Student Council Representative-Richard Hoy Fletcher, Derral, Wormell, Smaha Hayes, Hincks, McConnell, Shur, Sax Dodge, Caipinler, Harmon, Jones, Foslin, Maruhelle Capp, Re0I'dOr1, J0ldb0 9, GFGHY, Wilhelmsen Pollin, Hatch, Jenson, Lynch Hay, Hawks, Bond Miller, Murdock, Hancs, Harris Harmon, Kendall, Lalumier, Carver, Howell Lord, Hanson Cale, Finberg, loisel, Kemp, Finklestein Robinson, Field, O'DonneIl, Finch Roy, Greenberg, Levine, King, Pizzo Perkins fs 9 5 W1 H Y lf U HOMEROOM-225 Teacher-Miss Farnham Algebra Room Student Council Representative-Maynard Hincks lngraham, La Croix, Johnson, Jordan, Kalor Hinks, Brand, Gorman, Farrar Elowitch, Elowitch, Davidson Sterling, l.e Tourneau Spear, Kelley, Cobb, Haeftler Lagette, Shatz, Cameron Hanson, Seely, Duff I .- 4 -,g ' HOMEROOM-225 Teacher-Miss Farnham Algebra Room Student Council Representative-Maynard Hincks Roy, Locke, Willis, Riedman Barbour, Ginn, Hodges, Horton Dewever, ? Derand, Gordon Andrews, Haggert, Baker Russo, Martin, Armstrong Welsch, Stuart, Sylvester Stewart HOMEROOM-226 Teacher-Mrs. Blake Algebra Room Student Council Representative--Roger Ginn Girard, Lowell, Stimpson, Goodall Wardwell, Rackley, Tirabassi, Simonton, Knight 5Gf11Ple, Hodges 5lmPson, McCurdy, Woodward, Kendall Walton, Clark, McHugh, Millett Mannette, Young, Weeks, Stover HOMEROOM-227 Teacher-Mr. Gordon Physics Room Student Council Representative-John Pope Robinson, Clements, Mahar, Lamson Sherman, Oberg, Steele, Pope, Nichols Norton, Miller, Bailey Parlin, Gamage, Gratilam, Dana, Oldmixon Taylor, Enos, Yarmack, Caufield, Gardner Absent-Smith, Passman The Apprentices Stepped Into Their New Roles . ldO Nfx! yC nf--'S MG Well, here we are Sophomores, the Class of 1960. Now that the greenness of our Freshman year is wearing off we are holding our own. Many members of our class are participants in such activities as Amethyst, Ramblings, debating, band, dramatics, orchestra, student council sports and many clubs. As Freshman we were under the capable leadership of Roger Sawyer, President, Dick Hay, Vuce-President, Don Oberg, Secretary, Sherry Dana, Treasurer, and Jo Ann Blackwell Eddie Davis and Cathy Caufleld who made up the Executuve Committee We began our sophomore year by electung Don Oberg Presudent Eddue Davus Vuce Presudent Cathy Cautleld Secretary Ray Sawyer Treasurer The Execu tuve Commuttee us made up of Sherry Dana KathyO Flynn and Roger Sawyer Football found many players un our Class Roger and Ray Sawyer Sam Aceto and Don Derrah were on Varsuty Duck Hay Duck Capp John Sylvester Emo Gurard Duck Moreshead Pat Reudman Joe DuPetro and John Pope were on Junuor Varsuty Playung Varsuty basketball were Hallet Reed Don Oberg and Duck Capp On the Junuor Varsuty were Bull Symungton Emo Gerard Joe DePetro Steve Foster Walter Lankau Dave Steel Jummy Kelly Duck Hay John Sylvester Duck Moreshead and Roger Sawyer The Sophomore boys runnung Indoor Track thus year are as follows Eddue Davus Wulton Jones Ray Sawyer Edward Letourneau Tom Munervuno Peter Rolfe James Sample Muchael Bond Vuctor Gudeon Larry Pelton Clutford Hatch Jef frey Doucette George Wung and Clufford Goodall Manager Gurls contrubutung theur part un Fueld Hockey were Kathy O Flynn playung Varsuty and Barbara Dowd and Patty O Donnell playung J V Fueld Hockey The basketball court drew these Jayvees Guards Sherry Dana Cathy Caufield Judy Moses Forwards JoAnn Blackwell Marulyn Laula Benue Whute Lous Fun berg and Joan Taylor Karen Knudsen and Sue Clark were managers J V Cheerleaders were led by Georgett Trouvalus wuth Kay Manson Cathy Cau field Marulyn Lalumuere and Judy Moses helpung to cheer for Deerung We have spent two happy and successful years at Deer ung and we are lookung forward to the opportunutues that the next years may brung Respectfully submutted Cezzzw QKXZZ Secretary Class of T960 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE 5 y a K thy OFly n Rog r Sa ye ,,,- ,..-was Milf ,V Aff' 115 -ur' via..-if I XA 1 1 .J 1 1 I A i 0 I . . - President l ' ' . ' ' , ' ' Dona berg 1 I ' - 1 1 ' I I I I 1 1 1 I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . 5 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 Vuce President ' ' ' ' - Edward Davis I . I . I I I 1 1 1 - , . . - 3 1 1 I I 1 I I ' I ' ' I 1 ' , . Cath aufield , ' I , I , ' I , ' fs. ff - 2 f' J !, ,fm V I Advisor Miss Chase Treasurer hen. D ng U ' n e w r Raymond Sawyer . M X5 X 3 X I X I 475 V' ' I I I Ax .S 'x .Q . X Q X' ,M . X4 X , I, X I I X III' I I 44 Advisor r. rey ...With Newly CLASS COMEDIAN BEST LOOKING Georgette Trouvalns George Wing Cathy Cautield RUY SUWYBY Beth Kendall Jim Tlrobassl Joanne Blackwel Roger SUWYGV Belly Gamage Pat Reldman Shirley Tozler BU'-IdY Gorman BEST DRESSED Bruce I-ary Shirley Tozler Ray 5aWYel' Georgette Trouval Davld Steele Karen Knudsen MOST ATHLETIC P5-' MEP I. Ray Sawyer Cathy O Flynn Roger Sawyer Venma Whlte Dlck Capp Pat ODannell Gained Confidence FUTURE SUCCESS CLASS BRAIN 'sf-' Judy Moses Bill Rounds Gloria Berman Rqndolf Modes Karen Knudsen Gene Cohen JudY Moses Bull Rounds Ann Carroll Maynard Hlnks 5Ue Clark Eric Jensen . SUPI-IOIVIDRES . MOST FRIENDLY Frayer Flneberg Eddne Dqvls Betty Gamage Herbert Hoppe Ellen Rosen Bull Smaha MOST TALENTED 41. Jim Tnrabassl Sherry Dana Roger Sawyer Cathy Caufleld Eddie Davis Ann Passman ALL ROUND DEERINGITE '57 LJ Ka n Knudsen Roger Sawyer Cathy Caufield Ray Sawyer Sherry Dana Bruce Lary CORRQlOl?'fIOUPLE J Joanne Blackwell Roger Sawyer Ann Perkins ay Sawyer Lucille Andrews Oren Robinson .1 2 lll A Q ,WX , K . . V A .S I f . . 1 M1 ly 1 ' U .3 ,I I J A , ' I n 1, . 4 X - ' ' ' I ' 1' .M . ' . lyk ,, x I fs In it .. 4,4 A- is J A A . g . , ,, A W V Q I, 1 el W 1 . . .. f- f --ff' ' ' J - 1' V A A ' 'X A . . I if 'V A :-r f Q47 . 5 . v A . 4 - '. it if - . It I . I R I I f I 11 I li u I I u - iY L 1 ' u I I l I ,af In Coach Washburn Duck Allen guard Ken Stone center Duck Capp forward Varsity in Action VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD-fFront Row I to rl Duck Jacobs Pete Reynolds Duck Allen Muke son John McMennamun and Don Oberg lTop Rowl Coach Tubby Washburn Duck Capp Kunsey F Ken Stone Tom Foley and Duck Densmore Deerungs Varsuty Hoopmen had a fine season under the guudance of Coach Russel Tubby Washburn and look forward to brught prospects next year Captaun Butch Cottrell, a two way standout, and stellar guard Duck foamy Allen were consustent performers who Improved durung the year Both however, were unable to complete the season Center Ken Stone and forward Tom Foley were the leadung scorers and top rebound ers un the Ram attack Sharpshooter Duck Densmore and speedy Muke Sumpson looked good for the Purple Densmore was the DHS foul shootung champ Sophomore Duck Capp played an umportant part un the Ram s clumb to success Hus good sprung enabled hum to rebound well, and hus sharp uump shot wull prove valuable un future years Guard John McMennamun finally found the range un the second Cheverus game and contunued to spark throughout the rest of the campaugn Other sterlung performers for the team were Pete Reynolds Duck Jacobs Don Oberg, and Kunsey Fearon Featurung agressuve reboundung sharpshootung and good ballhandlung the Rams puled up a fine record and made the Western Maune Class L OPP0n9nl Deerung Freeport 61 68 Lewuston 67 42 Westbrook 50 48 South Portland 29 71 Buddeford 60 52 Cheverus 62 57 Rumford 57 47 Opponent Portland Westbrook Cheverus Portland South Portland St Louus Edward Luttle Rumford Deerung 35 63 63 43 59 52 56 70 52 55 60 66 58 51 56 42 Sump earon Tom Foley Pete Reynolds Dlck Jacobs forward Eluafd guard Muke Sumpson guard Duck Densmore forward John McMennamun guard Don Oberg guard K, ngey Fearon :enter L I - I, 1 4 is ' A 1 - 1 V ' -,. ti S , I I . , . 7 f' , . . . . - .. 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'i i Practtce Makes Per ect Sf if aww it in J-'P Bock R Manager Lerman B Hauck Mulluns Stephens Wrnght Chute Front Row Fletcher Smlth Houston Grady Jealous Deernng s JVs fimshed a fine season top of both Leagues nn which they played Hugh scorers for the eager beagles were Sawyer Snmonton R Stone Moreshead Sawyer and Snmonton dressed for the varsity In several of thelr games Foster and Hay were among startung 5 before benng sldeluned wlth mlurnes Other starters were Wilcox Reed Daley Oberg Steady reserves were Jones Steele Sylvester Lancau and Kelly showed much promlse The balance of credtt for success goes to our Coach Clunton Smith Front row Lankau Sawyer Reed Slmomon Daley Back row Coach Smuth Jones Hay Steele Moreshead Kelly Stone Wtlcox Mfssmg from prcture Foster Oberg Sylvester Coached by Mr Kosty the frosh played at every avallable opportumty at the Y and the Boys club Such hard work should pay oft next year on Mr Smlth s JV Club 212,57 R 2' Q -v 5'- . 1 4 ' I ncloor Track Team D-ff t ,Ap fi g ' J, . 5 , , 41 1 ' . V '. ,ll . Tl - A 2' - . if . . . . 1. , . -i 1' tl l I '--.. l . A A Front Row: Joy, Rounds, Sherman, Louis, Bond, Kahil, Pennati. 2nd Row: Hannon, Front Row: Crocket, Montefesco, Allen, Crawford, Stiles, Lock, Taton. 2nd Row Rlofe, Kimble, B. Drummy, O'Flynn, Reynolds. 3rd Row: Peterson, Evans, Stimp- Conologue, Derrah, Sanford, O'Brian, Harmon, Braisher. 3rd Row: Stephens son, Wing, Carpenter, Staples, Hurd, Drummey, Steele, Chittick, Soule. 4th Row: Montgomery, Baker, Letournau, Soule, Garon, Harmon. Jones, Cole, Depetro, Derrah, Bornstein, Mennavinc, York. Sgm Allen and Ter,-Y Crawford are off go Q good sian on the heuchemus expo Front Row: Hatch, Davis, Gelinas, Doucette, Giddion, Sacs. 2nd Row: Stephens, first comer Ranger, Glidden, Mack, Nickerson. 3rd Row: Cheney, Rapperport, Sterns, Nickels, Lowell. The indoor track team had another great season this year. When the season began, our team was not performing as champions, but thanks to Coach Harvell, the team again retained the Suburban Track League Championship by beating strong South Portland and Portland. Deering lacked a super star like Dave Rolfe, but came through with some great team work and depth. The Ram's speedsters had strength in every event with Pete Reynolds in the shot put, Mike Kimball in the mile, Bill Drummey in the dashes, versatile Pete Rolfe, iunior speedsters: Wayne Gelinas, Geoffry Doucette, Victor Giddeon, and Eddie Davis, intermediates, Sam Allen, Paul Soule, and John Montefesco, seniors Hugh O'Flyn, William Rounds, Phil Soule, Terry Crawford, and Allen Crockett. Drummey places 151 in the Senior 300 Underclassmen oft to a good start in the low hurdles Basketball Prima Donnas -.gun gp. . QW' I ' 3.541 Q. H 'K V W, Dwn- Slonewall makes luke a brlck Disease gets contaglous Eplqome of form Ww- That lpana smnle Popknns gets a rebound Really big catch 50 Front row: Kathy O'Flynn Martha Haskell Pat Pettapiece Captain Sara Jane McDonald Rae Jacqulth Back row: Coach Bogdanovich Nancy Blackwell Penny Gorman Debble Chapman Jeanne Lankau Jackie Libby Jane Henry Dona Allen JoAnne Pratt Managers Soma Plummer Judy Smuth Sweet Rosle Shortue trnes a lay up Have bag wlll travel ,. J s 1' l , ' A h I mf :V ' ' J , f9f-5,55 A 'K 'W' I .V Pl -A V J Y ' . 1 A ll - A , X 1 . J . - V , Af A 2 .le V T K r . , we K' 2 K 1 L' 'S - ' Y' ,H-1if,',,.fl ' - ..s we J' J 'f 1 V 7 . V ,A 3 a , ' . , X A eff ,. llfffw -in 'Nw ' ' , if K ' l X ,, .1 M K ,, 3. . sv , , 9 5 ,, W- - - . f , , The JV Team had their share of victories Trying to differentiate between plays one two and three were forwards Jo Blackwell Marilyn Leller Bemtla White and Sandy St Clair On the defensive side were Cathy Coulfield Judy Moses and Sherry Dana The whole team minus chewmg gum managed to hold their own against opposing teams Hoop Swzshers to P Corlnss J Lousel G Graffam K au neld M Lanler J Blackwell Joellen Wnnchell lcoachl B White S Charlton D Whitten S Shaw J Taylor S St Clair Kneeling K K Knudsen S Clark lman agersl Deermgs s Varsity team consisted of forwards Penny Gorman Marrtha Haskell Jane Henry Debbie Chapman Jackie Llbby and Kathy O Flynn The guards were Nancy Blackwell Jeanne Lankau Donna Allen Pat Pettaplece capt Rae Jacqulth Sara Jane McDonald and Joanne Pratt Although the players themselves were not stars they proved themselves worthy in games against Kennebunk Thorn ton S Portland Westbrook Cony and WJC The team record was se d onl to the eam portsma ship and fig t The squad morale was aided by the semor fashion show enloyed only by the seplorsylarpjl Hkaalong 'go rp e bruls ,Email yi l :W W Jyrtk ilk pl. ,rffwgll FROSH, I. to r., F. R.: Betty Swett, Barbara McDonald, Jackie Gardiner, Judy Lamson, Donna Stone, Gardi Pedersen, JoAnn Lee. B. R.: Diane Beale, Adora Clark, Gail Demm0nS, Valerie Towne, Joan Maloney, Vickie Randell, Linda Chapman. We All Get Plenty O Exerczse Whlle Laura and her fruend want patuently Athena trues to get something strclght The gurls are learnlng a new way of playing basketball 'N Mrs Bogdanovlch Mrs Wlnchell Lnnda ns posmg but I guess Karley ns lust umnterested Physncal Education IS required of Deering Hugh School students for four years They must actively partlclpate In the regular gymnasuum program or partnclpate m an out slde actlvnty for a mmlmum of l8 hours per quarter rn that particular sport Classes meet twice per week durmg regularly scheduled time lf lndlvlduals elect to partlcl pate In the sports program that IS carried on In the afternoon Regular gym classes mcludes the followmg actlvatues whuch are carried out nn umt plans Field hockey volleyball basketball stunts and tumbling softball tenms and a varnety of mass games The fall sports programs offers fall tennis field hockey rldlng and swlmmmg In the winter swlmmlng sknng basketball and rldlng con tmue In the sprung we offer sprung tenms softball rsdung and swnmmlng There us no llmntatlon to the number of actlvutnes that the gurls may participate In Never a dull moment when the girls get togther No Monkey Drill Here The boys lump for the ball as Harrls wnth a gleam In hrs eye says Come on fellas toss It over here ln Gym Class Come on Boys work those muscles and stretch Physucal educahon ts one of the few courses that as requnred nn obtanmng a hugh school diploma State law requures that a student must expernence two credits of physical education before graduatuon The boys physacal educatuon program ns admmlstered In five different phases of actnvuty whuch Includes touch football volleyball basketball gymnastncs and softball Dufferent teams are selected In each actrvrty and a league complete wnth standlngs and scores are recorded for the Interest of boys The arms of the program are to enhance competntlve spmt to offer pleasure and satusfactnon and to provude a physlcal as well as a mental educahon for the students Coach Kosty wwf' Thus ns the lune up Wow those legs' Coach pemno Tu 6 F Q! A l W Q x:lV?a 1 ' NX I Q ,f 7' K l fs A T N if' lf f'l!f'!l, ' 53 Deermg Swimmers Captain Toby Mussman FH Swam The Swrmmzest O Q. fo MAX Av lljx v!! .sg ,.n.,.- FR LR Cary Harwood Mussman Porch Holmes Butler Chase FR LR Fallona Wnlcox Huff Gordon HIHCKS Plffe Couch Hawkes BR LR Thurston Morruson Hutchlns Murray BR LR Mulkern Reeves Robertson Charles Cary fa ,cc fvvlf Once agaln the D H S Swlmmmg Team has had a successful season wlth five wlns and two defeats Although not too many records fell thus year each meet was a thrrll to watch as the boys gave rt all they had Special recogmtlon must be given to Captam Charles Toby Mussman who lowered the mdlvldual medley mark Other swimmers who have scored constantly are Steve Gordon and Wrllxam Holmes In the relay Davsd Hrncks nn the 200 yd free style Norman Bress and James Folona In the 40 yd free style Mike Collms an the duvrng event and Leon Webber who as followrng rn has brother Freds footsteps an the butterfly Our only two defeats occurred when a strong Portland and Hebron team squeaked by us Deerung however should dnsplay great style In the forth commg New England s Deering placed 2 behind Portland In the State Champlonshlp Meet ship Meet larry Morrison and Make Collms shout encouragement to mates as starter Freddle Butler comes an ahead at the flnrsh M, Lo,-son look, gn Coach Mr Hawkes .ay K! lst Row S Harrus L Morse Y Wulkunson S Lunt J MacGlaughlun 2nd Row C Seavy Y Wulklnso C Seavey D Beale M Sylvester B Merskey J Berlowutz P Clark D ODonnelI 3rd Row S Sawyer J Emerson D Ball J lrvung Mr Lunt Nancy Davis Team Captain On Tuesday afternoons from two to three oclock the gurls unterested un swummung troop to the Boys Club for an hour of re laxung or strenuous swummung Under the sponsorshup of Mr John Lunt and able assustance of Mr Paulson the gurls learn to be bet ter swummers and duvers The girls get out of swummung only what they put unto ut Before the year us out the gurls have a chance to pass the begunners , untermeduates , swummers and ad vanced swummers tests The bug event of the year us the annual Southwestern Maune Swummung Meet ln the sprung the AAU Meet guves each gurl the chance to show her abuluty Some of the gurls get a chance to take part un the Bowdoun Meet Thus year some ambutuous swummers got together un hopes of havung more meets with other schools and on February 6th we held our first meet with Portland. Some of these girls are: Nancy Davis captain, Susan Lunt co-captain- Patty Clark, Sue Sawyerg Yvonne Wilkinson. Other girls backing the team are: Flora Lowell Judy Webber Jean MacGlauchlan V i r g i n i a McGann Lois Morse Margaret Sylvester Mary Richardson Cathy Seavey. n Mr Lunt Emerson Clark S Lunt Who? T is is the gel C. Seavy P, Clark Y, Wilkinson S. unt All Wet And Proud Of It X Tuul' A1 .W ' uf + ,mr ' , L 4 s 1 . . . . , I - .l . I- ... ' ...l ' u I f I I I Q h lf I I I l- French And Red Cross . . . Around The World FRENCH CLUB The French Club made up of puprls studymg French, meets twice a month The club raises money through a dance and by selling shakers for the Thanksgrvmg game Money earned from these prolects helps sup port a child rn France Progress rn French rs made by partrclpatmg rn French Club meetings and UCTIVITIGS Advisor Mrs H MacDermald T ,VJ in-uv lst row L Gauthier C Bowne Pres J Grant 2nd row J Houston H OFlynn M Stevens 56 Advlsor Mrs Kostocopoulos Front row I to r Charon Cohen Sec Janet Llgourl Pres Puulu Rosengard V P Back row l to r Ex Comm Judy Muller Alice Whit ney Barbara Keatmg Front rowl to r P Pettapnece M Nathanson C Sacknofl' G Burns P B obor 2nd rowl to r P Alexander K Kbler J Lankau B Cope L cu y C owne J orsyth d row I L Chllberg R Sawye Brown B Goodwm L Langlals JUNIOR RED CROSS The Junlor Red Cross Club meets on the first Wednesday of each month with Mrs Kosty as therr faculty advisor Durmg the year, their mam prolects are to collect :tems for Togus and to be responsible for the Chrrst mas boxes rn each homeroom They also have other actrvrtres such as movres and guest speakers Therr arm rs to help those who are rn need Senior members P Graham M Haskell M Nathanson J Chrustensen C Brown if N , . . V X' ., . sl W Q, . . . . . . . . J ' 1 iv s . . , .z ' ', .: 'N ' , . . . . . .K , ' , . . . . ' , . , . , . , . o . . . . , . I , . , . , . S ll , . B ' , . F . 3r . to r. . ' , . r, B. , . , . . I I 'O' hx- .Lfvf - y V: . . . 'R , . , . 'tg dy , A L ,Q . ' ,f -' 1 . ' 1 . .. ' . . ' ,.- 1- ,, qv P , -1: . V : . , . , . I - I - - ,s , , G? A-- . V- B - X T ,A V I , 5 ' 1 1 as V, ,gf 'I ' : D ' I , ' , ., . . g , , , - L 1 ' ' , Y ' Q Come back in one piece, Linda. The Deering Ski Club has had a very interesting year. Before the actual skiing season opened, we enioyed climbing trips to such mountains as Washington, Cartier and Wildcat. After there was sufficient snow, we met each Saturday for a day of skiing at Pleasant Mountain. One of the high- lights of the season was an overnight ski trip, which was enioyed by all. A dance was held by the club in February, with the pro- ceeds going to finance the Ski Team at various competi- tive meets. df. Picture on left: Front Row: J. Burke, M. Robinson, S. Trouvalis, M. Stevens, 'fi' A G. Burns. Back Row: M. Haskell, J. , Lankau, P. Gorman, P. Bradley, P. Clough, B. Brown, P. Boobar. Both Take Skill 1 The Driver Training class of 1957 completed a worthwhile year under the capable leadership of Mr. William Ledger. Each member of the gr0Up receives classroom instruction besides road instruc- tion in a late model car. We know that the students who complete this course will be courteous and safe drivers. . ' 'x 'v4w KNEW' ..- rmtf' NTllXN Chg f l Judy, now the back-seat driver, will make sure Linda comes back in one piece T. Walker, Co-Capt., S.Trouvalis, Warden, S. Harrison, President, K. Kibler, V. Pres., N. Lamb, Secty. M W. Mr. P. Kostcopoulos Deering's Musicmakers GLEE CLUB. Row l: J. Urqubort, M. Hanson, C. Sacknoti, P. Watts, J. Barbour, L. Chilberg, B. Seavey, P. Thurston, S. Enos, H. Goldberg. Row 2: P. Rosengard, E. Rosen, B. Berry, M. Jacobs, E. Robinson, S. Alcott, N. Thurston, M. Barrett, M. Gershenson, B. Swett, J. Eaton, M. Winterbottom. Row 3: G. Schade, L. Jensen, M. Thompson, M. Sweetser, R. Rowell, N. Miller, A, Miller, B. Godfrey, M. Anderson, J. Marston, S. Perreault, J. Brown. Row 4: J. Jones, J. St. Clair, C. Rutter, A. Carroll, B. Miller, L. Bates, C. Wheeler, A. Edwards, M. Swett, C. Machon, M. Williams, N. Hart, J. Pratt, M. Mills, F. Tibbetts, B. Cole, B. Rogers, N. Hall, M. West, C. Whitman. Accompanrst Ruta Maras Director Mr Frank Catir rfkff' --g,,, Music Advisor Mr Frank Cohr R w 1 Cindy Sacknoff president row 2 Janet Brown secretary Bonnie Godfrey treasurer Linnea Chllberg vice president O 3 5 0 2' 0 5 T D. o 1 o -.. n 3' : -eh .,. .. 3 O .,. , I 0 Q 4. I -A.-1 .. .I ' . Q 1 I . Q - - , , Y ' N l Q s Q . A i r .... ' 5 l - fd? r Vp 1 X ' . , ' s Y A t ' i iv . ' f L A . A ll 'fu,. . 4 1 ' I i , W. ' L1 v tl I '33 iri. L A A .. I L :five ' .fl A h L -... ,N . N gg . Q 2. sir ,F Q f 4 ' i wr. 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X Advisor Miss Catherine Joyce Treasurer Student Council President Vice President Peter Reynolds Bob Kibler The most important organization in Deering is the Student Council This is not an extra curricular activity or club, but is the governing body for school activities It is an organization composed entirely of students who represent their homerooms much as a congressman represents his district or state To become a member of the Student Council, one must be voted as a representative from a homeroom, be a class pres: dent, or be voted a representative of one of the extra currrcu lar activities 37, C f e e tx 3. iii. il ' Q Qsef W ea .ef 1 . E ,fs Advisor Mr. Alfred Mallet 'X au'-x fi Secretary Tom Chnttlck Clerk Phil Soule Karen Kubler Storekeeper 3,11 Chard Fred Jealous 09 ft Democracy Makers i.. A few members get together before a meet n Tommy Ch ttlck tho ou hl o rees 9 9 Y 9 Wl10lS S0 nlefeil H9 Jo Ann and 80110127 Assembly Comm ttee Jealous Clough Wolch Soule MacKenzie Hosp tal ty Comm ttee Allen Knudsen Plumm Stevens, 2 Wight, 8 Ramsay, 12 Shettleworth, 13 Kelson, 101 Mougalian, 102 Rand, 103 Soule, 104 Wilcox, 104a Godfrey, 105 Haugaard, 108 er McCann Ste ens Holmes W. Chard, 109 P. Walch, 111 W. Holmes, 112 P. Clough, 113 R. McCann, 114 N. Blackwell, 115 Y. Nogami, 119 K. MacKenzie, 120 J. Smaha, 121 K. Stone, 125 M. Simpson, 110 Co venton Representatves Backro Webber Walch Jealous McCann 2nd Plummer Haskell Haugard Pratt Ch ttlck Foreground Bennet Martn Pratt, 126 Kahill, 129 Gauthier, 201 Heifetz, 202 Houston, 203 Fletcher, 205 Clark, 208 Allen, 209 Bennett, 210 Trouvalis, 211 Stanley, 217 Madsen, 213 Kelley, 214 Tozier, 215 Davis, 219 O'Donnell, 220 Hay, 221 Hincks, 225 Ginn, 226 Pope, 227 Lary, 229 Chittick, 127 Mazntatmng Character Standards I l a., Adwsof Advisor M155 Inez Howe Mrs JOellel'l Wlntltell The Deermg Trl H: Y was founded in 7947 to creae maintain and extend throughout the home, school and community, high standards of Christian character This year the club met every other Monday night under the supervision of Miss Howe and Mrs Wmchell the faculty advisors For prolects, Tr1Hr Y donated Thanks glasses to a needy child In order to raise money the club had a dance and a candy sale The club was well represented at Conference this year Judy Miller was elected Vice President of the Southern District Conference and Yasuko Nagami presided over the 1957 Older Girls Conference held at Fairfield This year was brought to a climax with the annual ban quet and the installation of officers for 1958 1959 lst Row P Boobar A Whitney pres S MacDonald 2nd Row L Clark M Sturgis J Muller Y Nagaml lst Row M Robinson D Zolov A Stewart 2nd Row S Dana J Redlon lst Row N Maynard P Huggins B Marshall J Lee 2nd Row S Garroway J Prqh J Rand J Hallowell R Gallant S Charlton .l O C I 6 If ,1 , ', Hl , , fr , Q- TRI - HI - Y giving and Christmas food baskets and gave a pair of M31 C, I I C X J x lx, z in wi 62 Y Gained State Wide Recognztzon Advisor Mr Kostocopoulos T Mussman VP E Goldman Rec Sec R Steele Corres Sec M Sandler Pres J Evans Treas 'ix Advrsor Mr Blake This year HI Y, one of Deermg s most active extracurr: cular orgamzatrons had a very successful program Wrth their advisors, Mr Claff Blake and Mr Peter Kostoco poulos the group made many worthwhile contributions to school and community lrfe These contrrbutrons mclude donations to the United Fund, the March of Dimes the Bruce Roberts Fund, and food baskets for needy famrlres at Thanksgtvmg and Christmas, which were distributed through the Salvation Army Deering Hugh Ram strckers were sold an support of the football team Programs were sold at the Thanksgrvmg Day game Delegates from H: Y attended the Older Boys Confer ence, Youth rn Government and the H: Y Trl H1 Y Council Convention One of the outstandmg social events of the year was the eleventh annual Sno Ball sponsored by HI Y For this dance, the student body chose a queen and four attend ants H: Y concluded another eventful year by presentmg :ts annual gift to the school Walker W Harwood T Cutler D Moore B Wllcox D Derrah ls Row J 2nd Row S Harrnson D Murray K McKenzue T Hardy J McMennlmen M0ntefesco,R Gunn, B Lary, S Flynn 1st Row B Steele, 8 Jones, N Bress, B Levme, J Evans I '-f4a.l . . Q I l H L - ., M, VA.. ,T Y 1 ' wx 5 .Q , , Q 5 , .-.::.i'f:'521 -. QEZW4 .1 z ,, ,ri '12 - V i Q I I ,' , , . rf t D , vv HI - Y T . .- . . . .- , I . I I , ' ' H l A . 'l ?4-1 . , J ' x -M Y. fe . ,x V ' , , ,wk TWD 5 f ' X . . . . . ll I - I - - - t ' . . x, . , -- . - , . .7 . , . .5 . , . .7 . , .1 . , 3rd Row: J. Tirabassi, D. Petri, W. Lankau, B. Branson, W. Jones. 2nd Row: T. , . , . , - 1 ' l I - - f : ' : . ' , . , . ' , . , - ' - x -ne! Sno-Ball Highlights gi ' ff, H 4 ' K, , -if :V - Q 4 Q 4 ' 4' K 5, rf ,,. K i f ,ly Li- t J 4 vi. H . . . nu .t x g .p ,QM - f.,., f L v- V Y . fig? ' it - ' . 1 K . ' ft 's.A 'Q Mike crowns Rae Queen Roe and attendants, Pat, Sophia, Karen, and Jane The annual Deering High School Hi-Y Sno-Ball which is tra- ditionally the highlight of the winter social calendar was, as always, an overwhelming success. Over a hundred couples danced to the music of Don Doan's orchestra. The climax of the evening was the announcement of the Sno-Queen, Rae Jaquith, and attendants, Sophia Trouvalis, first, Jane Austin, second, Pat Pettapiece, third, and Karen Kibler, fourth. Each of the girls, chosen by the entire student body, was presented a corsage, and Rae received the engraved identifica- tion bracelet from the Hi-Y Club. Many hours of hard work went into the preparations for the dance. Heading committees were: Chairman Bob Branson and Ted Cutler, Jim Tirabassi, publicity, Thayer Walker and Ken MacKenzie, decorations, Dave Murray, tickets, and Norman Bress, refreshments. .a X6 il Sophia and Tobey Jane and Steve Pat and Willie Karen and AI -ei 'F 4' ll I S ll il 'i Hint ACT III ,L Q, -f 11, if Spring sports Iivened our fast moving plot with baseball, . , 4 girls softball and outdoor track. . . There was still the endless homework, hindered by a few cases of early Spring Fever .... We danced to the current favorites, , . Get a Job 4... Julie .... Short Shorts .,., The snow was still on the scene as we worshipped at our annual Easter Assembly .... As the curtain closed on this act everyone was eagerly anticipating Act IV and the exciting events to fohow 4.12 vxbakpggvu T' SK ,,,,,l Q ?!'f2zQ',g-' ' 'T 9' ,Ll-' ca as HOMEROOM-103 Teacher-Mr. Gray English Room Student Council Representative-Judy Rand Langnll Bradley Burgess Arey Files Joy Conlogur Brown Cam labsenl Judy Smnthl Wayne Eeds HOMEROOM lO3 Teacher Mr Gray Engllsh Room Student Council Representatave Judy Rand Boudreau Nrxon Carter Lawrence Cohen Maller McDonough Montefesce Nnckerson Winslow Rand Shea Olson Galbrallh Foster Blake Barbour Barnes Baade Brown Barbour Brooklngs Russo Beckwnth HOMEROOM lO4 Teacher Mr Hyberts Shorthand Room Student Councll Representatrve Phulup Soule Hardy Soule Foley Doucelle MCDQnqId Drummey RUInSfOI'd Cfdwfcfd Gough Walder Lnbby Douglas Cqyscn Clark Caldwell Wulklnson Aushn Buttler Bushn Walkms Roblnson Maynard Fmn HOMEROOM lO4A Teacher Miss True Typlng Room Student Council Representative Barry Wilcox Stone Kendrnck Blackwell Wnlcox Cole Jealous Pelosl Llbby English Olesen Emerson Anderson Johnson Graftam Doucette Duncanson Flaherty Guroux Coy Holmes Dellatorre Dnnkwater Lewsen Muller Webber Hersey C Trombly and Joyce lAbsent DlBlase Gilman Ne'son Haley Denms Gammonl HOMEROOM 105 Teacher Mnss Edwards Typmg Room Student Councrl Representative Bonme Godfrey Chapman Smlth Plummer Godfrey Jacobson Leary Dyer Jelllson Hamltton Brown Cole Clark Huggins Barker Copp Pellntser Anderson HOMEROOM lO8 Teacher Mlss Jensen History Room Student Council Representative Marlon Hauguard Wyman Robertson Thruston Slosbgrg Wyman Mornson Lentz Lopez Lamson Propeno Madson Mglhken Lynch Muller Orr Martelle Rlenholdsen Kurkanasa Madsen Mayo Hauguard Redlon Mmgo I .I I I I 'I.I I I I I , , , ,, ,J , I 1 1 1 . I.l I I I Ill .I , , , , , I 1 If ' 'I ,L 1 ' I 1 1. HOMEROOM 108 Teacher Mass Jensen History Room Student Council Representative Mary Ann Hagaar Hacks Daly Harlow Chase Jacobs Kurk Kelly Gellnas Lindsey Densmore Hmckle Potter Murray Cutler Grew Hayes Halle Barker Freeman Booth Thomas Cronklte Hnggms Cleaves Thurston HOMEROOM IO9 Teacher Mass Pease Engllsh Room Student Council Representative Wllllam Chard lewis Branson Hutchlngs Harwood Norris Joachrnm Bruce Murdock Hallett Stemberg Ferland Grlggs La Jose McMennamln Merserve Quimby Muller Perry Hall Peters Patch Quinn Heatty Horn Dlbnase HOMEROOM ll0 Teacher Mass Perazzn Englush Room Student Councrl Representative Mlke Sampson Loveloy Burwell Jones Bress Aceto Dlphllupo Stewart Slosberg Hall Clark Kennlston Dodge Nemon SlmP50 Kung Fpssen Farwell Robenson Svcnson Smclanr Pallalfl Valle St Peter Thorne Savage , . , . I I I I' , , , , , , , . I I 'I' I I , , , , I I I I . I - r . I I I I I I I.. .1 1 ' ' ...I I l I 1 ' I I' -I I ' - I. I ' HOMEROOM I 25 Teacher Mr Larson Lahn Room Student Council Representative Ken Stone Brooks McKennan Flynn McAllister Merrran Dailey Bartlett Gruber Libby Whitman Drummond Sawyer Woodward Mernll Sawyer Tlleton Lord Slmonds Levco Lowe Todd Joyce Keenan Parmulee HOMEROOM 127 Teacher Mass Baker French Room Student Council Representative Thomas Chlttlck Buckley Rollms Bray Savage Pnde Townsend McDonough Luttrell Hoffman Produng Fearon Rlchardson Cole Mersky Scribner Glen Fmch Naplalano Mohoney Sweel McGuire Levy Marchell Buzzell HOMEROOM l 26 Teacher Mrs Mac Dermand French Room Student Council Representative Joann Marcia Ford Lousel Nlelsen Greenlaw Schatz Petersen Lowalchne OFlynn Swasey Ullerslrom Levme Roberts Pralt Tlbbelts Perkins Whntman Whulten Rhodes Sherard Webber Pallolta Parker Roasl Welch Jones Booker Wormell I I I . . , . I I . r . I I I . I l I I . I , , , . I . I I I I I I I l I Webber, Jones, King, Chittick . I I I . I I . I I I . I I . I I . I . I I I . I . I I ' , I . I . I , I I ' ' I I I ' I I F es de t nneth Stone Mm 'ln .w 'b E Se et ry J dth Smth EIN The Understudies Gain More Experience . We, the class of 1959, entered Deering again with eagerness to get this, our third year, under way. Looking back, we remember many interesting events. ln the beginning, as bewildered Freshmen, we chose Doug Morsehead to lead us, Phil Soule as Vice President, Jo-Ann Pratt as Secretary, Boyd Jones as Treasurer, Pete Foss, Judy Rand and Norman Ricker as our executive committee Our class was well repre- sented in Girls and Boys sports as well as the various clubs which are opened to fresh men During our Sophomore year we elected Phil Soule President Tom Chittick Vice Pres: dent Doug Moreshead Secretary Nancy Maynard Treasurer, John McMennamm Billy Chard, Ken Stone, Executive Committee As in the former year we had many outstanding athletes in our class who helped to make the school teams stronger and better Our Sophomore Hop was well attended and everyone had a great time This year we elected the officers which are pictured on this page Under their leader ship we put on a very successful Junior Prom There were many participants in sports as before and two of our classmates Phll Souleand Mike Simpson were chosen to represent Deering on the Maine All Star team while Hugh O Flynn received the Sportsman Award for the Thanksgiving Day Game The former two were also elected co captains of next years football team Three regulars on the basketball team were Ken Stone Tom Foley and Duck Densmore, while John McMennamm, Dickie Jacobs Kinsey Fearon were their able subs Aidmg the swimming team were leon Webber Norm Bress Brad Chase Waldo Har wood Dave Murray Stanley Flynn Fred Harlow Mike Simpson Dick Densmore Bill Chard Al Cain Dick Jacobs Dave Kung were among those who supported our baseball team Cheermg these teams on to victory were Beth Simonds Laurel Barker Nancy Maynard and Jane Parmalee Debby Chapman made the All Star hockey team and some of those working with her on Deering s undefeated Varsity squad were Sonia Plummer Judy Smith Mary Orr Sandy St Clair Martha Robinson Nancy Maynard Jo Ann Pratt Jackie Libby Jo Redlon Carolyn Swett Donna Watkins Many of these same girls participated In the other sports also At the Student Council Convention Thomas Chittlck was chosen President as was Robert Branson at the Hi Y Convention Our three years at Deering have been ones which we will long remember We are look ing forward to our Senior year with great anticipation and hope that we will be able leaders of this fine school Respectfully submitted K ckolywueb Secretary Class of T959 U EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE FdJeo ,3 .ri'lne.es.,k M McCann .fwf- I-gn-eff .44 Phl Soule Na cy M y a d Tom Ch ttck , . . y n o 1 1 o a - 1 r i n - Ke . . . . . . . . .- ' 1 1 I -2 1 1 i 1 ' I , xi ' ' 2 ,, . . . - A Q: ' is ,i . . . . . - Q asili I ., ' ' ' ' ' rass siis ' ' 5 .. , 53. ' ' ' o r 3, 1 I I X - ' ' ' ' ' . -F : - ' E fill ' ' ' , 1 I, :-A' Q ' Vic President . . , . . ' . ' Mike Simpson I I - 3 1 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 X 1 1 1 'I vs . 55 - g . . , . . A, 'ffl' ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ..... , , . I a I U l 1 . U l i I 1 , E' J' ' , 1 f f 1 , l A ss,c ' ' H . 1 L., A ,Vhh :Mr , V ' I Tre surer re al us , , . tyg V: S 3, www :E it :J 1 F 4 K z sg. JU 4 OM , . A ln g 1. 1 J c.,.' ,W ' 1 if -X fi B . ,W N f E, T' ' qc ' W 3 j sic. A. ish- . W M , T In . Yagi. 5 QA? i if Advisor i n U n l l r. . . . And Were Awarded These Oscars CLASS COMEDIAN BEST LOOKING A-'SS ... ,,,,,.,... leon Webbef Jane Pmmclee Mary Sue Napolulano Bully Chard Sfucrf Polfer Dome HCI' Belh Snmonds Duck Jacobs TLICYCY Wdlker Sandm Glfoux Laurel Barker Tom Chllllck BEST DRESSED 's Kea Duck Jacobs Mary Sue Napolitano Bully Chard Beth Srmonds Mrke Sampson Lucy DrBrase MOST ATHLETIC 5 0- Mrke Slmpson I Soule Bully Chard Some Plummer Sandro SI Claur Debbie Chapman FUTURE SUCCESS IWQFRW , we Normne Bress Marlon Haugaard Jrmmy Dodge Carole Welsberg Ted Cutler JoAnn Pratt Q, MOST TALENTED MOST FRIENDLY Doug Moreshead Bonnne Godfrey Ken Stone Dome Hall Marhn Griggs Jo Ann PraII Tom Chrlhck Jo Ann Prall Fred Jealous Judy Smllh Phrl Soule Belh Slmonds CLASS BRAIN , wwf- -- G- - I5 Lay QL? ' 7 I ',,, 5, 'arf '79 .r 'S g .2 ' , if' 5 'W zjfgfg ffgfif s t ,. fs' X, , . 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VIVV, A f AT -,x Vfion ' AT at 72 5 ' L The Leather Pellet Flew Duck Densmore Fred Harlow Wullue Holmes Boyd Jones Doug Swasey Duck Jacobs The maguc number us zero It us March first the first day of baseball practuce Although there us stull a great amount of snow on the duamond the battery mates may now work out un the gym Coach Harlow us well pleased havung looked over hus mound maternal Bug Duck Densmore leads the staff followed closely by Ken Stone John MacMunnumum and leftues Bull Chard and Tom Munervuno Backstop candudates are headed by veterans Fred Harlow and Boyd Jones wuth sophs Don Derrah and Steve Foster close behund Aprul us now here and all other candudates are at practuce lnfielders who are expected to make the grade are Dave Kung at thurd Don O Berg at second Doug Swasey at first and Muke Sumpson at short Bob Branson Jum Daly Hal Reed Sam Aceto and Rag Sawyer also look well The outfield contauns our good huttung captaun Bob Stewart along wuth Duck Jacobs Wullue Holmes and Ray Sawyer We hope that thus team can brung home to Deerung the Telegram League Champuonshup Thus goal us not too hugh to reach for as Coach Harlow has re marked thus us some of the best materual he has ever coached P-'if Hal Reed Dave Klng Don O'Berg Ken Stone Bill C ard Bob Stewart- Capt nl ,ll .i mu nil iiil ivii I! fe e H Qs' ,T will Across The Fence In Center Field nn nn nn nn l Anolher play al lhe plate 25' slldes lnlo Y :rd ' u . xx: nu ml n ln nn ml T Y I 1 I 1 A l I G H sm a ...Q :gli om ill: me ml ill' llll Ill' llll 'Y' -T. 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Y , 1,-' T img, g A . ,I , 1 1 T I- 4. 4 . - A 4 . . . .. I H mv qv 'TTS' T I 0, R1 rTT1 T1 32 T .5 5 jg, TT-fr. it Y A V-l -f ,+L i-g 1 LAL! Q s v J.: g I , T T, ' 4 K.: TT 7, - M ,. T Q A, ' - s waxy R54- HTL- .1 'L :SMT .1 1 4,-A?,,A i - 4 fl v . T .Srl-A, In l.g gT'JQ is VT . .A 1 ti: TWA,.Q. a . 'A-T 1 K 1 1-A ' v - TQ ff- ' M . 1 ae U- R ' T 1 1 T . ,. T- N . , T , VT. Deeringites on The Course and Court- Mnke Sandler Toby Mussman captains gf GOH A ttgy For those boys interested in a popular nation-wide V ttt- s, sport, golfing will supply your needs. Practice is held at the Municipal course cmd m atch es are played - . against other schools in the state lf you can break ' fifty for mne holes you are eligible for the golf team 1 Coach Mr Mangnon Elowltch Tlrabassl Swasey Elowutch Potter Duvxto Tennis Deernngs tennis teams are always among the best In the state The team IS very fortunate ln having its own courts directly behind the school Coach Mr Hawkes Ten matches are usually slated each year The gen eral call is issued each spring and any boy is eligible 4434 1 O Donnell Captain .aullllla w 'Hug Pierce Glick Goodwin al 's Batter s U p Catcher s Down Lefl lo Rrght Mary Robrnson Jane Henry Donna Allen Marlha Haskell Grella Graffam Elarne English Calhy OFlyn Barbara Oldmrxon Judy Lawson Sharon Brown Sandy Sl Clorr Penny Gorman Brenda Morrison Drone Beale Belly Swell Susan Mussman Marylou Russo Judy Kenny Donna Whnllen Sue Chorllon Carol Jagels Benma Whale Carol Dowling Shoren Casey Gall Demmons pf Henry up al bol Wmd up lrme Runl Mary Slug rl, Hggkelll I I - - S -r - n I im .., ,' 1- jfa' It I f . if f mx' x -'wil - A i , . I I , I5 ll Xl, 1 . I Q? ' l . 'tn Oops! - Pitcher Slipped On Muddy Ground W XX W I-IENRBM DWF-Ls WWX px p 5 p LJARMUP TIME Q Fora FIQST EASLO C 45555 LOOK MA 9 6 -! .1 9 GCIZ ' gdilkgff AT THE BATO wx-soosbso 3545 LQENT BENCH THAT A Ulf-W0 fvwxmffd if lm W 4 54 ' U, l g Q LU Kjcdgl X I t I LOQRIVNER l K 5 I 0 6 o X t X 6 O X63 QQ G I O A, X X C- O XXX O , X XX Y X Q X X xy ' O X X Q X 6? I X XX x 6 CJ X Q X R O Q C, ,Q X ' ALVXLN-fx. NL nf C IM! -, X -x Q v-Vxrl 'VJ 1 .f : O X X X X f PQ . 1 X I ,V IXC 1 I , 1 l,x 1 I Q T, xx , Q 5 - lv f.. , x - X gf G iff N ' ' N .. - 'J x s f Q A if, 'X NvfQ..M,LLLL.flL.fi--9 -'U MJ L ! 'f4fx O o it l 0 5 X, gf 513 Ula Us f fx 6 X I 1 K 'Up' 6- W f , Z fd , 1- 1, I I K f A In 4 T, ... Qlxlfx CLN J JS! ' lu f L 0 ef Klllw 1, 1 , v bl, S' by 'ML Ls' M1 ,Q , L BASE .Q X l 'UNK L 'ANL Spotlighting Our Orchestra . . . Vi olins: Alice Whitney Eunice Guy Carolyn Bowie Carol Weisberg Sally Parlin Kathy O'Flynn Sherry Dana Sandra Urquhart Viola: Nancy Maynard Donna Stone Percussion: Louis Peterson Ronnie Thurston Herbert Hoppe David Allen Cello: Bass: Oboe: French Horn: Trumpet: Marion Haugaard Ruth Sawyer Jo Ann Pratt Nancy Blackwell Harris Kennedy Dot Hall Elaine English David Dodge Cmolyn Swan Clarinet: Trombone: John pope Joan Nutter Janice Cronkite Duncan Bruce Flulef Roulene Taylor Betty Gamage Bill Hardy Nancy Harwood Ellen Carver M. 9 NJ 4 Sally Jordan Gary Norton Marilyn Maclean THE ORCHESTRA Under the leadership of Mr. Clinton Graftam, the Deering High School Orchestra presented the Vesper Concert in December andthe Annual Concert in the spring. Deering's Orchestra is one of the few high school orchestras in the State of Maine, and is regarded among the best. The reward for much practicing was an excellent rating at the Western Maine Music Festival held in Portland this year. Row l Nancy Blackwell, secretary: Alice Whitney, president. Row 2: Harris Kennedy, vice President: Bruce Brown, treasurer, Concemmnonl Kmhyl P D 2 1 ' K y 1 Af ,A,x V' 4 H3 X , 3 A -,mr J, 'l 9 E' QQ F I iw 'fx Q? ,.anl-.,,,f I 5- ' fffgf P 112'-'as X The Band Played l vii? Q, HIC x wBANniE WAND W From row l r S Sawyer A Perkins M Williams J Allen P Alexander C Kilgore S Van Keuren J Austin S Levlne 2nd M Haskell S J McDonald R Yormack B Gamage S Morris H Hoppe D Allen B Klbler R Thurston W Freese L Peterson J Pratt S Tozler P ODonnell J Taylor 3d P Kane J Evans P Koenig H Kennedy B Jones R Gunn W Lopez R Sawyer D Bruce J Hall L Waterhouse D White R Saunders C Merdek J Barley 4th J Rand D Moreshead D Dodge J Libby C Bailey F Lowell A Kennlston S Shettleworth 6th D Flagg R Barbour V McGann D Zolov L Clark N Lamb E English N Blackwell J Burke M Loeb B Sybolkm 7th J Peters E Elston A Lazette N Davis S Jordan F Tupper B Smith M Shea J Miller A Clark L Lewsen 8th L Hubbard D Norton B Evans D Sosvnlle B Schatz labsent J Blackwell J Nielson J Cronkltel BAND Our school band has long been one of the best ln New England accordmg to hrs ability There is also a second band made up Under the leadership of Mr Clinton Graffam it performs at foot of all new first band members, all Freshmen in the first band, and ball games, rallies, two annual concerts, festivals, guest appear any other Freshman musician The second band performs at the ances, ln parades, and drills at football games Anyone Freshman Reception lf a student is musically mclmed, the band who wishes may try out for the band and will be placed offers an excellent opportunity for experience and improvement Standing Harris Kennedy president Nancy Blackwell secretary Bill Hardy Standing Sue Sawyer Ann Perkins Judy Allen Sharon Morris Sharon Levine manager seared Sara Jane McDonald vice president Nancy Davis student Kneeling Jane Austin Cherry Kilgore Pam Alexander Sandra Van Keuren council representative Lando Hubbard treasurer Martha Williams I I Q I? , is . ff. . ,- . ' 4 bid.. . N x I e fr J' 0 43 0 to 0 'S K 5 0 Qi. . ' .M I Q i I h. qi Y , ' 4 U VA I im .dmfik I Lx. 'ik KN kr V A ... , V A A , W L. ,, it . it My gig, yr .',.'-,. I,-. ,.. l,'. ',.. ,.l.,.'-',..'.,.. .r:. , J. Pope, N. Sullivan, E. Davis, P. Hutchings, F. Hicks, Q. Sawyer, J. Wdgnes, P. Dru-ham,'L. .Bustin, A. Woodworth, D.'BIake. 5th: -J. Mingo, A. Merdek, G. Norton A - y , A , - V ' V K V I ., l 1 I . ix A ls , . To C apaczty Crowds Where IS Joyce today? Umpa umpa YSL if The drums 90 bang 'he CY '1b0l5 dang The irumpets are sounding for a change Row I Pai Wallace Jean S! Clair Row 2 Mark Stern Norma Thurston Robert Rand lg Sharon Morris Ann Possman Frances Shatz Cheryle Hull Carol Larsen Q -'EMP , ' 'Wi OUTDDOR TRACK X Cohn m olr'0- HAMNER THROQ 1 Xin THREE Powr Lfmmne 0 Xx 9 ff! DHS x SHOT DUTY' ff lr L LLDK F UVISI-I LINE X wi LE? I DIP MQSQHX L gn HO VGLWLLJCQS QNX hav FLHJS Hlrougk Pav, owl, 4-'Kg MY JA ui XX awk 41,11 A wdck ww. Qaemcsr or Em: BUT CO!-BCH C f Z! fff f It was o. Regoko THROLO 2' X W wi 3 ' Q viz ' N .s f , Q 8 j Zta Q QQ Q AV ' X U If LILLYQ FNLWI, g 1 a Y, 'l J, 4 , K full 1' M A ill wpxxkvkfk 'xxx . 5 ff ILC l I, g 57 kj. I 1 Q I, f ML, IT. Q W 1 f UM' J j,, V , 5 ,Q I , k. 5 E f, 1 -4 W Q if lufmnlhfluh if 'thi flkffffffgx 'HX L V . 1 Cf' , 5 5 F' .1 f ' , ,516 Ili' f f 1 - W 3 ,Y XS , V' wx 1' IK f -.. r rf , f-N , jx: -, rf , . V Y X4-Ns ' 2. jf. -1 K TT-T + llli E If -3:5 1 -r Q I- I-----A ACT IV The curtoin for Act IV opened on one of the biggest events of the yeor . . , the T958 Senior Closs Ploy . . . while wditihg for the snow to vonish from the scene, Deering mode plons for the Annuol Moyor ond Miss Deering Compoign ..,. Compoigh Shows . . . D Club Show . . . April vocation orrived ond ogoin the Seniors stepped into the spotlight os they left for on untorgettoble week in New York Cit ond Woshington, D. C .... As the weother become wormer, the plot become ro- Y montic os those April LOVGSH oppeored on the scene , After o busy Spring Seoson, June come, bfifigihg the oword ot tinol honors ot The Senior Lost Assembly ..., The Junior Prom . . . serious moments os the Seniors worshipped together ot the Boccoloureote Service .,.. Grodugfign ,,,. The Senior Bonquet ond Prom ,... A hoppy ond exciting climox to onother yeor ot Deering High School. D Club - Deermgs Outstanding Athletes UN, Advtsor Mr Camlmtn M.. 'f0'l 1P' t' WPTF1 z RGB be T' -'N Rowl Martha Haskell secretary Penny Gorman executive Bob Klbler president Jane Henry executive Row 2 Bob Den nehy executnve Ellls Goldman executive Toby Mussman executive Pete Reynolds treasurer D CUB The D Club rs Deermgs only athletrc club Anyone who has won a letter rn varsity competition or any cheerleader who has won a letter ts elrgrble for membershrp This orgamzatron annually presents :ts own D Show and dance and sponsors the annual Mayor and Miss Deering cam pargn It rs consrdered an honor to be a member of the D Club N-1 84 fe-Q Row 1 Judy Lnbby Martha Haskell Penny Gorman Nancy Block well Karen Knbler Row 2 Judy Smnth Rae Jaqulth Debby Chapman Jane Henry Nancy Maynard Mary Robmson Sandra St Clair Row 1 Bob Knbler Stuart Potter Toby Mussman Pete Reynolds Rew 2 Cluff Goodall Norm Bress Davld Joy Stanley Elowntch George Doucette Row 3 Pete Rolfe Doug Swasey Row 4 Hugh OFlynn Fred Harlow Phll Soule Bull Chard Bull Drummey Row 5 Bob Steele Barry Levme Sam Allen Ken Stone lyn McAllister Row 6 Jnmmy Daly Mike Slmpson Leon Webber Tom Chlttlck Paul Kang Row 7 Roger Sawyer Don Derrah Ray Sawyer David Taton James Sample I , U 1 , . , - Q sf , 1' . e ,.. r ,Q :ff itll. H,- AM7 1- , Nga :V W MQ -Q, H ug, A U . , ,J , . aryl-L J f - if J- - r a .- is ' . I I 1 , 2 1 i , - r - , ' ' ' r 7 1 7 r I r - tt tt L ss rv - - v - t : I I I ' I . I I I , , , , i . xf W f : ' , I r - V : ' , r r r K . 5 , . : , , , , - : , 1 1 r . . I I I I I - I ' , ' . 2 , 1 I I ' 3 4 I x 7 s D Club Show Sir ke up the bond' Fr 4 L X .1 Miss Hewbegifl fi A 7 : ,tt 5 , a If q . The famous Builer Divex I ilu: -nn 5 1 1 W I' I , f ,' X 1. 'X f 1 S. Barefoofed Artists . Q ,, A l 1 5 'C 5 I X 3 A-gmon Up Your Overqogf' ', They will never Walk Alone .xr 6 kg Q' x 9 L! 1 ,r Q L2 g 53 as .fix S Who's Sorry Now? 1 SSSS?eom Hee? 'lf Teachers Pets 2 M? X XX X1 Doncung Fee? Mayor and Miss Deering Highlights . His honor Robert Dennehy Mayor of Deering The Robbie McCann Bob Dennehey campaign got off to a swinging start with over 125 kids at the first campaign meeting At this meeting the theme of the show was presented Everyone thought that THIS IS TELEVISION was really great All the parts were given out and rehearsals started immediately Steve Novuck Sophia Trouvalus and Cedric Mmkun as campaign managers or gamzed the efforts of all supporters unto a well coordinated show Peter Walch served as business manager and handled all the printing We had some pretty unique Ideas about publicity this year There were Western Union Telegrams printed urging all the students to vote for Robbie and Bob postcards were sent to every freshman asking for their support in addition to the regular posters with slogans such as DONT BE A SLOB VOTE FOR ROBBIE AND BOB we had small yellow pctures of a little man lust standing doing nothing with the caption IM WATCHING to see if you re voting for Robboe and Bob Large and small pictures of our candidates were covering every wall nn the school and all through the corridors one could hear our campaign song being hummed The show on Friday night was M C ed by Steve Novuck and Ced Mmkln and the crowd really went wild over our master produc tion One act in particular Lollipop literally tore down the house for as the boys sang Lollipop they threw hundreds of them Into the audience Both campaigns deserve much credit for showing such good sportsmanshup and discretion It rs such an event as The Mayor and Miss Deering Campaigns that build school spirit and loyalty and as a result build Deering High School Her hlghness Roberta McCann Mass Deering Once again the annual petitions were circulating another couple was running for Mayor and Miss Deering College Daze Karen and Will fit the bull The campaign manager was Ken McKenzie plus Mike Sandler and Dave Litchfield The first hurdle was to get acts for the show The quarters were a little cramped the records a little warped and the outlook a little confused at first but hard work and talent overcame all this Friday was D Day and Thursday became the longest day and night of the year Photographs were obllgmgly developed In bath tubs One thou sand labels saying vote K 8. W were fanthfully pasted on one thousand lollipops Four o clock Thursday saw the likes of numer ous posters many of them executed by Fred Butler Dottie Hall and their crew Peanuts was the talk of the school because he was backing Karen and Willie Five o clock thursday signified the final rehearsal before the D Club Committee m which only two minor changes were made Friday morning everyone was busy making noise passing out handbnlls and having fun Karen and Willie made their grand entrance un a black Cadillac con vertlble a little wmdblown but rarmg to go The school day passed unnoticed All afternoon crews erected signs In the audi toruum the gravity defylng erection of which almost lost a few Sacknoff were set up That night the show was presented to the students parents and faculty clnmaxung long weeks of hard work In short Short Shorts lthe shortest shorts ever seenl Black Bottom and the Cheerleaders were lust a few of the outstanding acts which made this such a successful campaign Everyone worked hard and everyone was lustlfied in his cause Wilbur Holmes Karen Kebler ff 1 , - e , . .. . . I n u ' J ' ' ' 11 ' . ll YI F ' ' . . . Q . I I - I I I I - I 0 ' LA il . : , - . , . F , , , ' Ll 11 ' . - . Q ' I ' 1 - l ' . I . .. I I I I . . . . . . . ,I , H H ' ' ' I I a v a , . . I . . I . G ' I ' , ' ' ' ' staunch su orters, and the sta e ro s com liments of Mike r I D ' I I , . n - Q I I ' . . . : I I . .... . I . D l . I I I u I ' A sssg gy I 4 fi ' gt at 1! gr Q, ' R After Weeks of Preparation X li .' f- , i 'Y l My '3-er x . '--e-- N 5 'e f M, 'B We ggi QS, ' l'. fi J 6 ag V , 1 .rr -1 3f29'4:0l P'M' 3f29-4fOl P-M' Whol abou! the Telegrc1ms? Did you remember the lolly pops? , 'Q 0 , . . l. tri., AA Ag gg . il L5 'Z 'QI ,ff .fl fe 11 3 fy if Bob Und Rob 5UPP0 l5fS Karen and Willie supporters ,.. ,X o g + . ' J' U 9 'Q K l .. 1 3.1.5, I A l Shhh ' Uugmllmel Everyone is APE over Karen ond Willie Ovff 1 3 I don! wuv you any more' The Red Ho! Mcrnos -Q' I, X. 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L Iiy P p, Lolly Pop- h- K-A-R-EAN-A N-D-W-I-LAL-I-E 89 Pen un Hand - Quull and Scroll W L U .1 Row 1 L to R Nancy Blackwell Amethyst Curculatuon Rae Jaquuth Amethyst Curculatuon laune Scully Amethyst Typung Cynthua Sacknoff Amethyst Curculatuon Janet Lugouru Amethyst Edutorual Jean MacDougal Amethyst Head Assustant Edutor R w 2 L to R Robert Goodwun Amethyst Art Edutor Pat Pettapuece Ramblungs Assocuate Edutor Martha Sturgus Amethyst Typung Edutor Karen Kubler Ramblungs Edutor un chuef Laura Lennon Amethyst Edutor un chuet and Charles Flagg Amethyst Photography Edutor Thus past year three Senuor gurls have taken actuve part un the Youth Councul of the Women s Luterary Unuon of Portland The gurls were chosen theur Junuor year on the basus of theur scholastuc abul uty and unterest un careers Each gurl s membershup oftlcually lasts one year the first of Aprul untul the next sprung Durung this past year, our gurls have partucupated un fashuon shows, dunners and study groups of the Youth Councul The Youth Councul s purpose us to guve to hugh school gurls an opportunuty to wuden theur un terests and to take part un local affaurs 'He- 1 Lunnea Chulberg Quull and Scroll us an unternatuonal hugh school socuety of Journalusm, sponsored by North West em Un'Ve 5'lY un Chucago, Illunous The members of Quull and Scroll are elected every year on the nomunatuon of the newspaper and yearbook advusors The members are usually taken from the upper one thurd of theur Junuor or Senuor class and are those who have demonstrated ex cellent work un the Journalusm field The mem Sarah Jane McDonald 's 'L Martha Sturgus bers receuve copues of the orugunal Quull and Scroll magazune whuch offers numerous scholar shups un the field of Journalusm Deerung has had a Quull and Scroll organuza tuon sunce the foundung of the Amethyst The only membershup dues requured us two dollars and twenty five cents whuch covers the cost of the sterlung sulver pun C I , O I I K - . 9 ' ' ' mum-' L - - - 8 it L . 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'- A , Mr Elluot Yearbook Advusor Wg Mr McCann Paper Advusor Visitors Deering High School was treated to a new and unusual type of assembly when a group of modern 'azz musicians tore the roof oft the auditorium during a forty minute lam session by the Don Doane Quintet lDon s creative trombone improv: sations rate hum the number one trombone artist in the state l The remaining mem bers of the quintet Include Joe Laflamme alt sax Coolle Johns piano Al Doane bass and Charlie Pines drums These capable mus clans have all had road expert ence with name bands and groups except Don s brother who is still studying at the Berkley School of Music in Boston The success of the assembly could be measured by the reactions of both audiances and from the tape replayed backstage after the concert Portland s Chief of Police Webber Malor Herron of the State Troopers and a group of other police officers presented a highway safety assembly in February which is a first in a series of such assemblies to be presented at high schools throughout the state Malor Herron narrated studies of highway accidents which were mostly caused by excessive speed and alcohol He closed his talk by tellmg us that he was behind teenage drivers 100 X in believing that they were not the major group who caused the accidents. He urged us to form a Highway Safety Chapter that will help to cut clown highway accidents and back the teenage drivers of today. , , ,X Nt: 1 'IYQ ' suv? O ,ggyl 0 O'll2 -Qu. wks Q4 'li' 5. 1' John ay All As at half x-S? 'M-...r Perry Clough Nall Merlf Scholarship F Donna Allen Teleg All Star Bb Award Winners Spotlight M fff Randolph Modes As al half Mw Bonme Rogers Al A s al half Harrls Kennedy Robert Klbler :nal Nall Merit Scholarshrp Final Nafl Men! Scholarship F Wnllnam Rounds All As at half :nal Nail Jeanne Lankau Meri! Scholarshrp 2' Thomas Chulh 95 ar' It W gf will i f JJ' an a' WX sam'-ug f Bw? 4uus.s..f:f Sara Shellleworlh All A s al half s NN. Thomas Mesletsky Fmal Nall Men! Scholarshrp Fmal ck Rae Jaquufh Stephen Noble Mary Orr Marne Sfu Council Pres Daughfers of Amencan Flrsl Place Regronal Physlcs Nail Poelry Award Marne Youth Safely Ccunc Revolution f N ws, s I- A 'J F l lf V!-Pg? KE! s. 1: J wr ,L 5 r if 0 lx x ,xx 1 'Q ROQEI' Ingalls Janel Llgouru PGlflClQ Pellaplece Peler RolPhe Samuel Allen Fisher Body Corp Design Award Vorce of Demo Fmal 2 Marne Safely Essay Conlesfs Teleg TrOpl17fTfUClf Teleg T 0Pl'YfTfUCl' o I 0 O I U X ' . ' I 5 I Y so ,M ,,o, V '- R X r.s, 7 N., I f W' we 2' X' W if ' 'Q 'Qi'f2H'rff'fl'vawYt'2 . 1. ,, W, f ' . . w f ,,-, ff-gs ,JV 'ff ,Q ,N M + VX.-1-:ef xl 1301, 3 - V E r 5 1' 'lee ,',, ' L. , p wma 1521- kg?-Vai T' H F Q lf' if ,lr- fffflffl .ali , . ' ' ' rl 5 :gif mf, '1 54 Us e :Z 2'w, ll I l 5 -I -- -K, ' ffl! L, -ix ,.,' S x v If 'l W A A f li: L A 5 m Eglli v z 1 la , 3 '- 4-. A :ffl A ill A an R - 5, F , . . ' All ' l ' ' ' ' ll A. ,, -1, Lv l V. 'w ' , ' , fe rykyy , h A ss A ' k I V 'il,' - A ' ,G 1 'O .if , A N' ' I F fl 5 'lr l,'-, A 'WJ ' 5 N55 . T75 A A 'A-h ' Q 3 7 5 A ff l A ' R 'llll R R . Achievements of Honor ,ng -.Q Margaret Thompson Al As at alf Peter Walch National Merit Finalist Genl Motors Schol Fm ,Q fs Deborah Chapman All Star Hockey Richard Allen Most Valuable Player Basketball ?Y ffa Carole Welsberg Bonnne Godfrey All As at alf Gould Award Vocal 'ur' Ellns Goldman Specual Recog Nall Mer Schol Penelope Gorman All Star Hockey We an y 5' 5 E' Robert Dennyhe Outstandmg lineman Thanksgiving Game 51 --in Robert Goodwin Special Recog Natl Merlt Schol +49 Martha Haskell All Star Hockey K Wllllam Drummy Telegram Trophy Track Martm Grnggs Gould Award Vocal ,gf--. Karen Kebler Speclal Recog Natl Mer Judith Libby All Star Hockey Hugh O Flynn Douglas Gullffer Award Football a Schol Maruon Haugaard Gould Award Cello ,is 47 -mv 2 N- Robert Lewson Special Recog Natl Mer1tSchol Ke Cathy O Flynn All Star Hockey X Peter Reynolds Outstandmg Backfleld Man Thanksgwmg Game 93 Curtain Going Up . . . President David Litchfield 21 Vice President Bob Dennehy Secretary Pat Pettaplece 1958, the year of space satellites and senior graduation. Four wonderful years have passed quickly, but they are never to be forgotten ones. September 1954. Being a freshman was a strain but life was never dull. We elected Alice Whitney President Kenneth Penza Vice President Jeanne Getchell Secretary Sara Jane McDonald Treas urer and Karen Kibler Butch Cottrell and Mike Sandler Executive Committee The highlight of the year was our social the Class of 58 and Spirit of 76 After the first blow all was calm The year 1955 saw as its officers Barry Levine President Bob Klb ler, Vice President Cherry Kilgore Secretary Jaquellne Smaha Treasurer Connie McCcltherin Martha Sturgis and Doug Swasey Executive Committee Our Sophomore Hop was a hit both socially and financially ln 1956 the lunlor class was headed by Butch Cottrell President Pat Pettapiece Vice President Alice Whitney Secretary Bob Dennehy Treasurer Robbie McCann Mike Collins and David Litchfield Executive Committee Evening in Paris the theme of our Junior Prom was decorated by Laura Len non Chairman and her committee Mannequins were donated by the Art Club Nancy Blackwell and Louise Langlais were delegates to Dingo Girls State and Butch Cottrell and Willy Holmes at tended Dingo Boys State Yasuko Nagaml and Judy Miller were named president of the Older Girls and South Western Maine Trl HI Ys respectively Barry Levine was elected president of the Older Boys Conference of Hi Y Twelve rumors were elected to the National Honor Society a first at Deering 1958 with the goal in sight success was everywhere Getting the nod were Dave Litchfield President Bob Dennehy Vice President Pat Pettaplece Secretary Will Holmes Treasurer Karen Kibler Fred Butler and Rae Jacqulth Executive Committee Sportswise the credit was divided between Bob Klbler president of the D Club and manager of the athletic teams and the following captains Butch Cottrell Pete Reynolds and Bob Dennehy football Toby Mussman swimming Butch Cottrell basketball and Bubba Stewart baseball The reason for this credit was provided by Ellis Goldman Don Smith Barry Levine Gary Arnold Dick Allen Doug Swasey Dick Doucette Dick Rollins Mike Collins Fred Butler and Willy Holmes Sparking the teams on to victory were head cheerleader Rae Jacquith Mary Stevens Sophia Trou valis Jean MacDougal Patty Gurney Paula Rosengard and Cindy Sacknoff Continuing on the distaff side Penny Gorman Martha Haskell Judy Libby Jean Lankau Nancy Black well Jane Henry Pat Pattaplece and Mary Robinson were the point getters for the girls teams Student Council under the guidance of Pete Reynolds had a very worthwhile year not to mention the prolects of the numerous other activities at Deering Pete Walsh was the interscholastic debating cham pion Appreciation goes out to Karen No Doz Klbler editor of Ramblings and Laura Lennon Happy Wanderer ll editor of Amethyst for getting their publications out on schedule The class of 58 leaves Deering with happy thoughts and fond memories and with highest regards for the faculty wise in their ways and the underclassmen tomorrows seniors We hope the ensuing years will be as rewarding as those we have spent in Deering Respectfully submitted W8 'ff PAT PETTAPIECE Secretary Treasurer Wi H ol m es nil 'D'- Advisor Mr Manguon xe2ZZ?7eZo?1 ul' fi' if N. Roe Jaqunh Fred Butler Karen Klbler SPCDTLIGHTING 31, 50 Aw: BEST LOOKING BEST DRESSED Sophie Trouvolis Bob Sleele Jone Auslin Dick Rollins Jane Austin Mike Sandler Roe .loquith Bob Steele Pg: Gurney Dave Pol Gurney Willie Holmes X H CLASS COMEDLAN MOST ATHLEUC Anna Minervuno Toby Mussman Penny Gorman Bulch Coma' Penny Gorman David Litchfield Mcmha Haskell Pals geynohs Sophie Trouvolis Bob Dennehy Mary Robmson Bo enne Y Lenora Ced Mnnkin C' Levine Mosr FRIENDLY ALL RouND DEERINGITE Ch rry Kilgore Mlke 5GndleI' Roe Joquilh Bob Denf'el Y Alice Whitney Pele Reynolds phle Trouvolns Pele oe Jcquith Bob Dennehy Pal Pellopiece Bob K'ble' ch Coltrell Kibler Bvfrh MOST TALENTED P G Bob Kibler Karen Kibler Bag? KTETZF MEL vyygniiy Peter Welch Paulo Rosengord Hon K d Charon Cohen is Kennedy Sora .lone McDonald C63 Migllfn Y Cindy Barry Levine Cindy Sccknoff FUTURE SUCCESS CORRIDOR COUPLE :1 Jane McDonald Peler Wclch Holmes Pc' Pellcplece Karen Kibier sob Kiblef Bob Marhews lmdf' Jensen Alice Whitney Mike Sandler Bob Horns Cherry Kilgore Roe Joquith Borry Levine Wurd Gfclhm Carol Long . . . THE SENIGRS O O O L l ' T . . , fi V , I K Q' . 5, 4 . . W sq X X , X . X X X X , X Wx Cherry Kilgore Terry Rice Cindy Sucknoff Peler Wolch Q I A T' 1 if V T r f xii X I ' x A S Q :f . . . 5: '75 Tx, I - . y ' W P L ' L 'L T , xc L 5 ,T . 3 . K K. so . . ' tr R ' ' ' Bu! ' 1 .' E . U I l W in ' li ' ' - , a 'e L , . S I I 4' X ! Qs fi L l 3 f ' Q , 1 ' r W Wi? Z H ' x l A' i We have different goals To The Class of 7958: One quarter of the population of the United States is currently attending some type of school or college. This constitutes the greatest program of mass education in history, and it is good that so many are exposed to such opportunity. However, it is essential to realize that numbers alone will not solve our problems, improve our standard of living, or insure the peace of the world. The quality of each individuals achievement is ultimately the measure of the value of that person's education. We differ one from another, we have different goals and different means of reaching them, but we do have one thing in common- the ability to reason and the responsibility to use our intelligence and training both for individual improvement and for the common good. Learning never ceases, for change is inevitable. May you use the information you are accumulating and the procedures you are ac- quiring efficiently, unselfishly, and courageously, for your decisions will become the foundation for the behavior and development of a new generation. Do not belittle your influence, for in some place and at some time it will be decisive. I wish you well. W Z6 Principal im, LQ Nfif N, 4, JOYCE P ALEXANDER Actlvltles Malorettes 123 Head 4 Jumor Red Cross Treasurer 2 Swlmmlng 34 Jumor Class Rang Commlttee Junlor Prom Commlttee Amethyst Clrculatlon 34 Ame thyst Re wrlte Head 4 Ramblings Clrcula hon 4 French Club 4 Honor Roll 234 Favorrtes Sooner Tues and Thurs mghts SBG DOety The gang French 210 Ballgames wlth Pat Walkmg to club with Jane Slumber parties Rust lung Ape calls Future Plans College MRS Degree Fine frtends are not forgotten DONNA F ALLEN Actlvrtfes Jumor Prom Commlttee Soph omore Hop Commnttee Basketball 2 3 4 Softball 3 4 Art Club 4 Amethyst Clrcula hon 4 Amethyst Advertising 4 Glee Club 2 Rldnng Club 2 Swummung 2 Favontes Three Lnttle Nlcks One and Only Love Tuesday and Thursday mghts The rude to Westbrook Cookmg somethmg up wrth Jane and Patty Future Plans Jumor College or Modeling school She was a phantom of delight' RlCHARD P ALLEN Actrvrtles Football 123 Basketball 12 Favorltes Gomg out wnth the boys Week ends at the U of M Hognose Snork Supporting the Red Sox Sundays at the Snorks House 2 Mackey Mouse Club Luncheon at Wallys Foamy Problems Class l3l Odle Canpe Future Plans Navy and then a trlp to the moon Whenever theres a good tlme brewrng look for Drckle ROXANNA L ALLEN Activities Student Councll 2 Tenms 23 Woodcarvlng 2 Art Club 23 Vlce Pres: dent 4 Amethyst Art Stat? 4 Gym l 234 Favorites Rock and Roll Star Dust Prob lems Class Perry Como People an general Future Plans To pass Englosh Art School Roxanne IS one of our quiet and sweet classmates We know that she will be a success rn her chosen career SAMUEL N ALLEN lll Actlvztres D Club 234 Indoor Track 2 3 4 Tumblnng team 12 3 4 Cross country 4 Gym 1 2 3 4 Favorltes Huntmg and fishing Bernar dune Trying to teach my father how to fly fish Drags Future Plans To go away to school and take up elther electrnclty or draftmg Unassumrng manner and an amiable dts position has won him many frrends WILLIAM M ALTENBURG JR Ac wrtles Sk Club 123 Sk: Team 4 Rifle Team 123 Cross Country 4 Color Guard Cadets 3 Gym 1 2 Favorites Jazz Benny Goodman The Pup sknng Astronomy Lorame Sclence Flctlon Future Plans To make the Umverse mme A competent student one of the few very few to know the value of world wide possession ELAlNE C APPEL Acttvltles Tennis 1234 Forum 12 Gym 1234 Swlmmlng l2 Jumor Prom Com mnttee Favorites Sunday 8- Thursday mghts Star Dust SBG Tombstones USA Supportmg the telephone company Letter wrltnng and long distance phone calls Box 619 Technique Water sknng Art Summer of 57 Orchids Future Plans College Around the World In Eighty Days Elaine has all the potentralltres of achlev mg her goal GARY R ARNOLD Actlvltles Football 1234 Gym 1234 D Club 34 Indoor Track 4 Mr Per runos Soccer team 4 Favorites Partles at Rays house Being on the wlnmng team Micky Mouse Club Tubby and the lemon heads Amerlcan Bandstand Perruno and hrs slave classes 25 Pretty Boy Future Plans The Alr Force to further my educatlon Golng to the moon wlth the gang to be a mllllonalre Gary Dynamite wtth a slow fuse Serlousness and Gary gust dont agree LINDA E ARNTZ Actrvltles Gym 234 Woodcarvnng 1 Honor Roll 3 Favorites Long talks with Sandy about S 8- D Partles at the Kane camp U of NH Mr Ns Lobsters Mr Washburns 5th perlod Prob Class Star Dust Future Plans Callfornla and UCLA To lnve love laugh and be happy Unobtrusrve but not unnotrced JANE A AUSTIN Actrvttles Malorettes 1234 Amethyst Clrculatron 4 Art Club 4 Jumor Prom Commlttee Tenms 2 Favorites Mickey Mouse Club Suolubaf Jazz Under the Stars The Twelfth of Never Amencan Bandstand Mr Wash burns Problems Class Summers at Llttle Sebago Lake Double dates wlth LH and H B Bahama Mamma Future Plans To go to Jumor College So pretty so sweet so demure so neat but watch for the temper and rlsmg heat CONSTANCE A BAILEY Activities nd 1234 Cadets 1 3 Tenms 4 Gym 4 Camera Club l Ramb lungs Advertlsnng 1 Favorrtes Swnmmung Football games Wummers Talking on the telephone Mass Rungs History class Band trnps Slumber partnes Future Plans Retalllng College maybe Chamberlm Connles friendly nature IS felt by all those around her JOHN R BAILEY Actrvmes Cadets Dramatic Club Forum 12 Warrent Officer Science Club Arch ery Tenms Color Guard Favorites Readlng Band trlps Science Drgmqtlcs Astronomy US History Flsh :ng Good Musnc Workmg backstage on q play Workmg on sets Physlcs Class Future Plans College Determmatron and success walk hand ln hand X' F' -af- N952 funds if N. .IUDITH A BARBOUR Acfuvutues Gym 1 2 3 4 Favorutes Swummung Jummy Mrs Stev ens Commercual Law Class Bowlung I luke to do lust about everything Future Plans Work un an Insurance Office Judy us one of the few who has an ever lasting store of cheerfulness and fruendlu ness KATHERINE A BATTY Actuvutues Honor Roll 1 Gym 1234 Favorites Ruchard Its not For Me Say Being wuth Jean and Gretchen Shrunken Heads M Washburns 5th peruod Problems Class Talks with Norma You have to look a long way to find a more independant and determined duvudual SHARON E BERRY Actuvutues Transferred to Deering Hugh School un 1957 from Classucal Hugh School un Springfield Massachusetts Tennus 4 Gym 4 Favorites Reading Sports OSS Musuc Dramatucs SLB Opera Fu ure Plans To be happy Her cosmopolitan unterests are an asset she us a welcome newcomer to Deermg JANE T BICKFORD Actuvutues Y Teens at Eau Claire Hugh School Columbia S C Softball at Old Orchard Beach Hugh School Gym Favorites US Marunes George Dancing Spanush Class Westbrook Armory Future Plans IBM Work Jane us one of those gurls with a really co operative spurut We wush her luck un her chosen career NANCY BLACKWELL Activities D Club 234 Amethyst Curcu lation 3 Assistant Edutor 4 Student Coun cul 4 Band 123 Secretary 4 Orchestra 1 2 3 Secretary 4 Honor Roll 12 Sopho more Hop Committee Nomunatung Com mittee 3- Dirigo Girl's State Conference Alternate- Basketball 1234- R'di g 1- President 2- Intramural Volleyball 1- Soft- ba 12- Swimming 12- Tennis 3. Favorites: University of Maine- B.B.G.- 2-l0- Popkins- Rifle Range- Moonglow- Thursday Nights- Rustling- Art and Horse- back riding. Future Plans: Business College and Art School. Nancy's friendliness and sense of humor have made her one of our most lovable classmates. DAVID G. BLAISDELL Activities: Gym 234. Favorites: Geu together with the gong nf the Thurston's: P.F.: Linda- Misera e chairs: Miss Hueston's El19ll5h CIUSSI Cousin Bob. Future Plans: To go to college and to be- come a successful chemist. Dave holds a very business-like attitude toward life and should have no trouble in achieving success. PATRICIA L BOOBAR Activutues Tennus 2 3 4 Tru Hu Y 2 3 Sec retary 4 Dramatic Club 34 French Club 34 Junuor Prom Committee Amethyst Edutorual 3 Amethyst Head 4 Curculatuon 4 Ramblings Editorial 34 Favorites Bates SBG Rustlung Groory So Rare Skuung Soda Fountain Future Plans MRS Degree College Good natured and thoughtful Thats Patty HAROLD BOOTHBY Actuvutues Basketball 12 Football 1 Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites Basketball All Sports Cars Dancing with Phyllis Bill Haley Fundung new terrutorues with Sel Future Plans A hot Ford Sweet chick and a mulluon dollars He asks for very little-only the world LOUIS D BORNSTEIN Actuvutues Indoor Track 4 Outdoor Track 3 4 Amethyst Edutorual 4 Art Club 4 Intramural Basketball 1 2 3 4 Favorites Sports especually boxing and hockey Folktunes Football and Mulutary Strategy Modern Literature Mr Steinbeck Crashing unto the Atlantuc Running unto the wund with Sherryl and certaun unsuf ferable mumsers Future Plans Dartmouth Fught for all oppressed peoples Beat Bob and Harrus to the moon Conform to society Forever working hard scholastucally cluned and friendliness which appeals to a A CAROLYN BOWIE Actuvutues Orchestra 1234 Tennus 1 Woodcorvung 1 2 Swummung 3 Junior Red Cross 3 president 4 Amethyst Advertusung Co edutor 4 Glee Club 1 French Club 4 Favorites Summer un the Whute Moun tauns Tuesdays Long talks with Laura Slumber partues Popkun Music wuth good beat S BG Eating Future Plans College and the three Ls Happiness us certain for someone as sweet as Carolyn RICHARD D BOYD Actuvutues Baseball 14 Track I Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites: Water skuung- Baseball- Skun diving- R8.B- Joe Smith- 'P.F. - Monitor'- 'tWinni'- American Bandstand- Lunch at Wally's. Future Plans: College and Bangor Theo- logical Seminary. With Dick's easy going personality he will surely succeed. PETER T. BRADLEY Activities: Football I 2 3- Ski Club 1 234- Favorites: Hunting- Football- Electronics- Drag-racing- Westbrook and Riverside dances- Pegged 15's- Strictly girls. Future Plans: College course in the U.S. Air Force to become an electronics engi- neer and stay a bachelor. Serious-well, curious-765: OHS 507 'hcl' will serve Uncle Sqm to the best of hi! ability. ' A9 'YN X 3' ,A - J xv JANET P BROWN Actuvutues Swummung 1 34 Softball T Glee Club 234 Archery 23 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Favorutes Sunday nughts The gang 5th peruod problems Sports Aprul Love Sungung Future Plans Westbrook Junuor College Government Servuce A very conscuentuous and capable worker thats our Janet S BRUCE BROWN Actuvutues Track 124 Freshman Dance Sku Club l234 Dramalucs Club 3 Presu dent 4 Forum 34 Thanksguvung Play 34 Orchestra Lubraruan 3 Treasurer 4 Junuor Prom Commuttee Red Cross 3 French cub Favorutes Snow and water skuung Musuc Saturday nught dances Travel Record shop at Porteous Summer on Lake McWaun Woods A good Bargaun Duanah Record collectuon The famuly car Future Plans College To do somethung worthwhule Wuth has talents and ambutuons we re sure he ll succeed THEODORE W BROWN Actuvutues Gym l 2 3 4 Indoor Track l Favorutes Bowlung Huntung Fushung Long vacatuons Swummmg Partues Future Plans Prep School To attend a busuness college ond become a busuness manager Ted beung well luked by everyone wull certaunly accomplush much un lufe CLAUDIA J BROWNE Actuvutues Gym 2 3 4 Tennus Archery Ramblungs Advertusung Amethyst adver tusung Red Cross Favorutes Jemseg 5th peruod problems Puzza Hughland Lake Raunbow Boats Musuc Chances Are Saturday nughts The other gurls Future Plans Secretary Westbrook Junuor Claudua us a quuet and dulugent student who us a true Deerunglte at heart JoANN M BURKE Actuvutues Tennus l 2 Swimming 3 4 Field Hockey 3 Gym l 2 3 4 Future Teachers of eruca 4 Sku Club 4 B nd 12 Ramblungs Curculatuon Stott Favorutes Band traps Gab sessuons wuth Nance and Syl Westbrook Mr Elluotts Problems Class GBFH PMB Future Plans College Shes seruous un mund but always ready for fun GAIL BURNS Actuvutues Romblung s Edutorual 34 Curcu latuon 4 Exchange Edutor 4 Amethyst Edutorual 34 Curculatuon 4 Re wrute Staff 4 Teachers Sectuon 4 Dramatuc Club 234 French Club 3 4 Future Teachers of Ameruca 4 Intramural Sports 34 Sku 34 Swummung l23 Tenmg Team 34 Sophomore Hop 2 Junuor Prom Commuttee Favorutes Skuung M mobule Popkuns Rustllng Charl lumpy Rumpy qnd Plumpy SBG Huggins Beach Chemustry un 229 Slumber Partues Groovy Men dota Summer of 57 Pup Amhurst Future Plans College-3 Ls Besides beung a conscuentuous worker Gaul us well luked by all LAURINE A BUSTIN Actuvutues Band T234 Bowlung l Gym 34 Office StalT 234 Ramblungs Adver tusmg Stal? l 23 Typung Staff 4 Amethyst Typung Staff 4 Honor Roll 1234 Na tuonal Honor Society 34 Basketball Band Favorutes Band Trups Vt 17 year of 57 Gabbung wuth Sandy PF Mr Smuth 5th Peruod Problems Punk Carnatuons Future Plans Bon Voyage Sweet sensuble and so serene FREDERICK M BUTLER Actuvutues Swummung T 234 Key Club 3 Treasurer 4 Tumblung 'l 234 Sprung Track 2 3 4 Executrve Commuttee 4 Future Plans Go to the moon wuth the 9009 Determunatuon luke Freds us one reason why our swummung teams have been s outstandung GAIL E BUXTON Actuvutues Transfer to Deerung durung lunuor year prevuous actuvutues were Gym l234 Year Book Stat? Archery Swum mung Horseback rudung Chrustmas play Latun Club l Dramatucs T2 Hugh School Band T2 Favorutes Horses Chour Bowlung Partues A newcomer to Deerung but certaunly welcomed BEVERLY BUZZELL Actuvutues Gym l 2 34 Favorutes Beung wuth Johnny Bowlung Saturday nughts Goung out for puzzas after Bowlung M Smuths homeroom Chances Are Gettung together wuth the gurls on Fruday nughts Future Plans To contunue workung at the hosputal as a successful secretary We are sure Bev wull be a successful secretary for she certaunly has the neces sary potentuals GERALD L CAREY Actuvutues Football 234 Soccer 4 Favorutes Westbrook Football Supportung the Red Sox Coach Perruno and hus slave classes Good records luncheon l Wallys Future Plans Prep school and then co lege Goung to the moon wuth the res of the gang The Carefree type? Maybe but there us nothung luke a good sport GERALDINE CARROLL Actuvutues Gym l 2 3 4 Swummun9 2 Junuor prom committee Amethyst Teachers sectuon 4 Dramatuc Club 4 Future Plans Nursung Favonues The gang Tuesday and Satur day nughts 12th of Never SBC Muckey Mouse Club Cheverus JFKD Stardust Mr Smuth Supportung the telephone com pqny Slumber partues Fords Mother Machree Easter Sunday Aprul 23 1957 Gerry wuth her neat appearance and amuable nature wull certaunly be an asset to the nursung staff 1' 'Q TOMMY W. CARSON Activities: Gym 1,2,3,4. Favorites: To work on cars5 Dancing5 Sell' ing anything. Future Plans: Open car lot and parts yard on Route 302. Tommy will make the most of his future days-and he certainly has a definite propensity for selling things. ROBERT CARVER Activities Gym 1234 Track S op French Club Favorites Football and basketball games Cars and the drags at Sanford All rock and roll music girls on the beach Rust ing Future Plans Enter the Armed Forces and complete my education Bob is another Deering Enthusiast who is liked by all those who know him he s always ready with a helping hand LINNEA E CHILLBERG Activities Glee Club 1 234 Gym 1 234 WLU Representative 4 Student Council 3 Art Club 3 Honor Roll 1 234 Favorites Horses Music Art Waodfords Youth Choir French 5th period English class Slumber parties with Priscilla Can nie Jann Robbie and Yasuko Future Plans Upsala College n E t Orange New Jersey To travel through Europe To own a ranch Linneas classmates predict a sunny and gratifying life for this sweet senior ROBERTA E CITRIN Activities Gym 1234 Tennis 12 Arch ery 2 Swimming 2 French Club 3 Ame thyst Advertising 3 Junior Prom Commit tee Ramblings Circulation 4 Favorites Tuesday and Sunday nights Swimming Supporting the Telephone Com pany Stardust Mr Smith SBG Mickey Mouse Club 12th ot Never Slumber Par ies Conscientious and enthusiastic LINDA L CLARK Amethyst Advertising 4 Amethyst Clrcula tion 4 Tennis 1 Junior Prom Committee Favorites Tuesday and Thursday nights Popkuns SBG Overnight band trips T e gang Pizza Slumber parties at Marthas Weekends Alone Future Plans College We are sure that Linda with her friendly ways will carry out her plans CARLINE F CLOUDMAN Activities Cadets 123 Gym 4 Favorites Dancing Swimming Be BOP records Chebeague Island Donald Future Plans To work for a while and then to get married and have two children one boy and one girl A sweet girl with a sweet personality to match PERRY R. CLOUGH Activities: Rambling's Advertising 25 Co- fnGnCIger 35 Editorial Staft 45 Amethyst Edi- torial 45 Honor Roll 25 Student Council 45 Indoor track 1,2,35 Cross Country track 12223242 Spring track 1,25 Forum 45 Debat- U19 4i Science Club vice president 35 President 4. Favorites: Listening to Steele rave5 Hack- ing-oH5 L.L.A. Club outings5 Jazz5 Flash's Cl955i Card parties with the crew5 Asking Dave about Jessie. Future Plans: College and money. A variety is his delight. JAMES E COFFIN Activities Gym 1 2 3 4 Favorites Drag racing Hot Rods Custom cars Repairing cars Skiing Skating Future Plans Uncertain An avid mechanical enthusiast who can undertake any challenge or drag We are sure Jim will find his place in life and we wish him happiness and success in whatever he may decide upon in the future CHARON L COHEN Activities Dramatic Club 2 Student Coun cl representative 3 Vice president 4 Thanksgiving Play 3 D Club show 3 French Club 3 Secretary 4 Best Foot Forward Favorites Ogunquit 94 Chadwick Street Summer of 57 Supporting the Telephone Company Vincent St H R H Future Plans College Success Happiness Shes a Rockette Shes an actress Shes Miss Personality WAYNE E COLE Activities lndoor Track 1 Spring Track 3 4 Band 3 Radio Club 2 3 Secretary and treasurer Ski Club 3 Favorites Amateur Radio Sports Dances Arguments Future Plans To study electrical engineer mg at college Manages to see that life is not without its Lighter Moments MICHAEL J COLLINS Activities Student Council 2 Key Club 34 Class Otticer 3 Swimming 12 4 Favorites Double dating with Toby Sub marine watching Thursday nights Coach Colley Card parties at Sandlers 21 Woodmont St English with Miss Hueston Tafklmg Barry at practice Lunchrng at Wallys Future Plans Study Veterinary medicine at Cornell Marry mllllonalress Trip to the moon with the Gang Mike is a well liked all around Deeringite and anything he undertakes is sure to be a success BARBARA COPE Activities Forum 123 French Club 34 Junior Red Cross 3 Swimming 12 Tennis 1234 Amethyst typing staff Ramblings circulation stat? Junior prom Committee Favorites Supporting the telephone Com pany SBG H RH Sunday and Tuesday nights Future Plans College Around the World in Eighty Days If Barb continues taking things with the same good nature she now displays she will go far A .aw ' H r 2 2 2 2 2 h 2 ' . - 2 2 2 - , I 2 2 : F . ' ' , , ' 2 , , . 2 I . , 2 ' 2 ' I . ' 4 I' , 2 3 it v 1 I , . . - I 2 ' : 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 ' 2 ' 5 . . . . 2 I 5 ' - ' 7 ' . - ' . 1. 2. 2 2 I 1 2 - 2 2 5 ' : 2 ' 2 2 F - 2 2 ' 2 I ' I 2 ' 5 2 2 2 - 2 , i as 2 . . . 2 I ' I I I F - . . , ,- ' : 2 2 2 2 ' 2 2 - ' . . ' . . ' ' M. ' . . ' . ' . 1 1 P 2 2 2 ' y ' 5 , . - 2 2 2 , : i , E, 5 5 . 7 . . .5 . 7 7 ' . . . ti . 2 . . . . if - 2 ' 2 i 7 2 23, 2 Activities: Band 1,2,3,45 Trl-Hi-Y 1,2,3,45 Football 3,45 Track 45 D Club 3,4. l 2 ' ' ' 2 ' ' , . 7 I t . . . I : 1 2 5 ' 2 -- -2 P -2 ' ' 5 h 2 2 5 I f 1 1 2 1 2 ', ' I ' . . l X 222 5 5 ' ' ' : , ,7 27 'A . H r I ' 5 , 1 fl 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 , ,, P ' ' v, , I . ' . . . ifvif f 2 , 2 L xx. -ra 'I' Nha. iss 1 ver .S CLIFFORD COPP Activities: Gym l,2,3,4: Honor Roll I,2,3,4: Track: Radio Club. Favorites: All sports: Cars and drag races: Swimming: Supporting the Red Sox: Going to the moon with the kids: Rustling. Future Plans: To attend college and see the world. Cliff is one of those quiet bays who never say BOO . . . but don't underestimate his strength of character. JOHN B. COTTRELL Activities: Football I,2,3,4: Basketball l,2,3,4: Track l,2: Baseball 3,4: Key Club 2,3,4: Junior Class President: Student Council 3: Executive Committee I: Repre- sentative to Dirigo Boys' State. Favorites: Miss Hueston's class: Dad: Being one of Mr. Perrino's Teddy Bears. Future Plans: To go to the moon with the gang. A likable sport, who is a great friend to all. JEAN F CRANDON Activities Gym I 234 Favorites Playing the accordion Basket ball Church Math Softball Swimming Camp The kids Music Future Plans Nursing Jeans sweet ways have won her many friends at Deering We are sure she will prove herself in the medical field TERRENCE P CRAWFORD Activities Indoor Track I 2 3 4 Cross Country I 4 Football 3 Baseball 2 3 4 D Club 34 Favorites Track Going to Boston to see t Red Sox Records HIFI Lunch at Wallys Tubby and the Lemon Heads Mickey Mouse Club Future Plans Air Force and further my education to beat Perrlna Champion Mnler ta go to the moon with the rest of the gang to be a Millionaire Another friendly and athletically inclined Deermgite hits the dust PATRICIA E DALY Activities Tennis I Dramatucs I234 Junior Red Cross 3 Amethyst Circulation and Typing Staft 4 Swimming 3 Junior Prom Committee 3 Honor Roll 3 Nommat Ing Committee I 2 Ram Blmgs Circulation 4 Glass Ring Committee Favorites The Gang SBG Tuesday nights Pat Boone Hlggens Beach Pop kms Slumber Parties P P Gab sessions Future Plans To become a Stewardess Patty has a natural zest for life includ mg a great sense of humor NANCY E DAVIS Activities J V Band Secretary I Band 23 Student Council 4 Honor Roll I Junior Prom Committee Swimming 2 3 4 Tennis I2 Team 34 Ski Club 4 Riding Clu I 2 Favorites Swimming Friday nights Foot ball games band trips Tuesday and Thursday nights Chemistry in 229 those Saturday night movies Camp Mendota R 2 Harvard Dotey black Buick SBG Future Plans To go to nursing school somewhere in Boston and to have loads of un Nancy has a sweet disposition and is very sincere in her work ROBERT M. DENNEHY Activities: Football I,2,3, Co-captain 4: Indoor Track I,2,3,4: Student Council 4: D Club 2,3, Executive Committee 4: Key Club 2,3, President 4: Junior Prom Committee: Junior Class Treasurer: Out- door Track 3,4: Vice President 4. Favorites: Mickey Mouse Club: 7 I2th of Never : girls : American Bandstand: Lunching at Wclly's: Friday Afternoons at Dave's Camp: Rock and Roll : Tubby and the Lemon Heads. Future Plans: Bob is a welcome individual to any crowd and an addition to the activities in which he has participated. RICHARD S. DOUCETTE Activities: Basketball I: Football 3,4: Per- rino's Soccer Team 4: Baseball 2,3,4. Favorites: Football, Driving my car: West- brook: Pretty bay Perrino and his slave classes: lunching at WaIIy's: Cape Cod. Future Plans: To attend the University of Maine. Earnest efforts combined with the eager- ness for fun will carry him far. J RAYMOND DOWNES Activities Junior Varsity Band I2 Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites Cars Car Club Windham Working in the garage Bowling Drags Girls Coffee after club at the diner Hunting at Klngfield Future Plans To go into the Navy and then on to more schooling With his eagerness to get ahead we all know that Ray will excel in his chosen fields WILLIAM P DRUMMEY Activities Indoor Track I 2 3 4 Outdoor r ck I 2 3 4 Foo ball I2 3 4 Cross Country Team Band D Club 2 3 Execu tive Committee 4 Favorites Track Football Records I957 Future Plans College and then the Serv ICE An all around athlete who will certainly be a great lass to Deering PRISCILLA R DUCLOS ctrvmes T nnls I Bowling I m I 2 3 4 Favorites American Bandstand Friday nights with the girls Mr Smiths English Class Bowling Slumber Parties Future Plans Junior College Airline Hos ess With Priscilla s sweet ways and personality any pilot will welcome her aboard his plane M ELAINE DUFFEY Activities Swimming I Tennis 2 Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites Tuesday and Thursday nights Mr Smiths English Class Star Dust Cheverus High Club The I2th of Never Mickey Mouse Club Slumber parties at Marys fum,-e plans To go into nursing and to be happy Elaine has all the assets of a perfect nurse, and we wish her much happiness Pl -in ,,fa13??-'g ,,,' ' . fl l fl NBP' has Y17 'R ACS Q, wr , gr, f. 35-11, ' if 1 -' .'.'- il 4' . jp ff.: - J, ,w J j :gglj .-'.r 'fi 'vw A 5 4+-.Qs,:.-ft ' .' :f:'w-,- H+ ,':...g.g :lsfpf ,-gs m, .,-nf ..'.,f.-.Z J Favorites Band M Hawkes Physics 2 'lik s-1, nj .fi EDMUND G EBERT Activities Honor Roll 1 234 Gym 1234 Favorites Bob Dan Cliff and the gang Cars Planes Future Plans University of Maine chanical Engineering We know Ed will make the most of his college days-as he did his high school days ELAINE F ELSTON Activities Band 1234 Orchestra 23 Tennis 234 Student Council 13 Basket ball 1 Intramural Basketball 8. Volleyball I2 Ramblings Advertising 1234 Ramb lings Typing 3 Head 4 Ramblings Circula tion 4 Amethyst Circulation Sub 4 Ame thyst Typing 4 Sophomore Hop Commit tee Junior Prom Committee Favorites Ron Band trips Angelones Higgins Beach Mr Smiths English class You Send Me American Bandstand Future Plans Junior College Elaine who is one of our most popular classmates possesses many assets MARGARET J ERICKSON Activities Gym 1234 J V Maporette1 Sports 4 Favorites Barry Air Force August 29 Sorority Bowling Dancing Sports 1948 Pontiac Convertible True Love Future Plans I plan to further my educa tion at a beauty school marriage later Peggy who has lots of friends always gives her best to any and every ,ob G JUDD EVANS ctivities and 1 2 3 4 Foo ball Track 2 3 4 Bowling 1 Basketball Band 234 Ramblings Advertising Staff 2 Hi Y 2 3 Treasurer 4 Class RFD 1 Auburn Tuesday and Thurs day nights Duck huntmg before sun up Future Plans To pass English and go Wentworth Institute A competent student one who also always ready for a hearty laugh CAROL M FELDMAN civities Gym 1 234 Tennis 1 Dramatic Club 3 4 French Club 3 4 Swim ing I Woodcarvlng 12 Junior ed Cross 3- Amethyst Advertising 34- Ame- thyst Circulation 4- Junior Prom Commit- tee- Ramblings Circulation 4- Honor Roll Favorites: 'Technique' - Tuesday and Sun- day nights- Bean Town U. S. A.- Cole e Weekends- Nice Talk '- Cabana Club. Future Plans: College and Around the World in 80 Days. A pleasanter personality and a better nature is hard to find. DAVID S. FINKELSTEIN Activities: Football 1- Bowling 1- Tennis 1- Gym 234- Red Cross 3- Student Council 4' Forum 3 Executive Committee 4- - bating 3 4- Amethyst Advertising 4. avorites: 'ss Ring's U. S. His or - Secret Strobo ceremonies- forum- Onion Rings with Strobos. Future Plans: College maior in business or history and government. Dave is one of those fellows who never does a poor iob of anything. Activities Tennis 4 Favorites of Never ANN T FOLEY Dramatic Club 3 French Club 3 Gym 1 234 Gene April Love The 12th Trips to Dover to visit .Ioan Thursday and Friday nights Popular music Small one Robertas car Gab sessions with Roxy Horseback riding Writing long letters Dancing Having fun Future Plans College and to be happy A radiant smile and a talent for making friends JOYCE H FORSYTH Activities Gym 1 2 3 4 Cafeteria Tennis 4 French Club 4 Favorites The Big Four FBG Pizza Parties at the Parsonage HI Teens Tennis Playing the Piano FBC Camp Dana Future Plans Moody Bible Institute urses Training T b In Lords Wi Joyce has a conscientious eagerness to be of service to anyone RONALD A FRASER Acivities Gym 1234 B sketball I I termural Basketball 1 2 Favorites lone Cars Saturday nights Hunting and fishing Future Plans Air Force Ron is one of the many Deeringrtes who loves fun and has plenty of it DAVID L GAINES Activities Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites Friday nights at Riverside Being with the gang All girls in general Keep a Knocking Orange Drinks Hold mg up Woolworths Riding an cars and drag races Future Plans Join the Navy and to get out of Portland We wish Dave good luck in the Navy Activities Favorites My 49 weeks at Dick and ROBERT E GALLANT Gym 1 2 3 4 Friday and Saturday nights - Girls- Miss Portland Diner- Two camp- Riding around town with Ma'. Future Plans: To loin the Army. Bo has certain knack for making friends and we know he will have plenty in the Army. STEPHEN C. GARDINER Activities: Gym 1 2 3 4. Favorites: Basketball- Baseball- Tennis- Cars- and supporting the Red SOX- Future Plans: Marine Corps. Steve has many friends and we wonder how he remembers all those telephone numbers. W'Z ,fri xg.....g ' - . -,g4,sq,.,-'aim ..-Q A 1'. . . ,.... wg-1'-.a.z. .- :- -edt LINDA GAUTHIER Activities: Ramblings Circulation Staft5 Ramblings Typing Staff5 Ramblings Re- porter5 Tennis 3,45 Softball 45 Dramatic Club 3,45 Office 35 Amethyst Typing Staff 4. Favorites: Popkins5 Slumber parties5 Num- ber 24 5 Pizza5 Football team5 Dancing5 Rustling Future Plans College A newcomer to Deering who has made a great hit with everyone WAYNE P GENN Activities Gym 1 23 4 Favorites Art Playing the guitar Base a Future Plans To go into the Navy or some other service Capable and quiet one who is liked a EDITH C GILDARD Activities Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites White 57 Fards Rollerskating with Skip Buckys truck 6 Forest Street Mr Washburns Polka Dot Shirt Third period Problems Whole Lotta Shalun Goin On Jerry Vale Hermies Senior gurls of 57 Gerts Future Plans To be a good nurse marry a millionaire We all wish Edith the best of luck in her future plans but we re afraid she ts going to have some competition Everyone loves Millionaires' M ATHENE GIORO Activities Archery and Woodcarvmg 2 Amethyst Advertising 2 Office 24 Arch ery 3 Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites American Bandstand Pat Boone You Send Me Friday nights at Riverside Mr Beans Chemistry Class W B Z Sum mer of 57 at Raymond Future Plans Nurses training at Maine Medical Center :tes CARROLL F GLEASON Activities Transferred to Deering Hugh School from Father Duenas Memorial Hugh School Tal Guam Mariana Islands in 1957 Math Club 4 Gym 4 Favorites Classical and semi classical music Ballroom dancing Sports Cars Bowling Overseas travel Future Plans College at The University of Michigan ar Maine Aeronautical Engineering Although Carroll is new to Dearlng h has made many friends and is well liked by all ROBERT E GLICK Actnvttles Math Club Forum Tennis Track Gym I 234 Future Plans To study Engineering at Bowdoin and M I T Bob with his easy going manner will be a big success In his chosen field ELLIS G. GOLDMAN Activities: Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 D Club 2,3, Executive Committee 45 Hi-Y 3, Secretary 4. Favorites: Faotball5 AngeIone's5 Lunching at Wally's5 Locker rooms5 365 Weekends5 Joe Smith WVDA5 Listening to Mr. Per- rnno. Future Plans College be first to reach the moon An easy going guy who rs quite agreeable and able ROBERT B GOODWIN Activities Amethyst Art Editor 4 Art Club Executive Committee 3 President 4 Mu Alpha Theta Math Club 34 Tennis 1234 Intramural Basketball 234 Na tional Honor Society 4 Honor Roll 1 234 French Club 4 Favorites Westbrook dances Judy Sum mers in the North Woods Susie Mass Huestons English Class Pizza at Ange lones Brockton High Future Plans Liberal Arts College Beat Harris and Louie to the moon We wish Bob success in flying to the future PENELOPE A GORMAN Activities Field Hockey 1234 Basket ba 1234 Softball 1234 Swimming I234 Tennls 234 D Club 23 Officer 4 Ramblings Editorial 2 Girls sports editor 34 Circulation 4 Amethyst Edu tonal 3 Girls co sports 4 Circulation 4 Jr Prom Committee Soph Hop Committee D Club Show 3 FTA 3 Pres1dent4 Intramural Sports1 4 Band I Nominating Committee 23 Sk Club 34 Student Council I 4 Favorites Papkms Bloomers Their Green Bedroom Sports Rustlmg Groovy Future Plans College to be in the Olym pics LLL Cheerful and a welcome addition to any crowd WARD I GRAFFAM Activities Basketball I Football 3 Track 2 Band I2 Favorites Carol Miss Huestons English Class The heap Baldy Saturday nights with Carol Painting the 49 Merc e station Future Plans Air Force then on to be come a Medical Laboratory Technician Propensity for puttermg with cars C PRISCILLA GRAHAM Ac IVITIGS Gym I 2 34 Tennis I 2 3 4 Archery 2 Band 1234 D Club S ow 3 Ramblings Circulation Staff 4 Ame thyst Photographer Secretary 4 Woodcarv :ng 2 Red Cross 4 Favorites Slumber parties at Jans Band trips Football and basketball games Sat urday nights Elllotts Problems Class Future Plans To go to ForSYIh Dem'-'ll School and to be a Dental Hygienist Priscilla with her sweet disposition will go far rn her chonsen field ROBERT GRAHAM Agf1y5f1e3 Gym 1234 Cadets I23 Art C u B nd I 234 Track Intramural sports Favorites Football and basketball games Semi classical music Swimming Bans Rustlmg Fishing Hunting Future Plans To enter college Bob is a welcome individual in any crowd and he always manages to be the man of the hour . 5 7 . . . f ' 1 1 1 1 1 - , ' ' I ' I 2 1 i ' 1 1 ' b ll. 1 1 1 1 , , 5 - 5 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' -- ' ' by f 1 1 - Il. 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 . f 1 A ' A 2 1 1 1 - , ' . 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' ' ' ' r 1 1 1 P 1 1 7 X , , . , I by a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n I ' 1 7 '- ' 1 1 1 X 7 I ' ffgrlgs . 22112523 ' ' 111 ,, 1 , ,V LA 1 gg, -' .ix 04 Qi ,aus JUDY E GRANT Actrvltles Gym I 234 Sk: Club I 2 Ame thyst Clrculatlon 34 Glee Club I2 Red Cross Secretary 4 FTA 3 4 Favorites Don Fascmatlon Moonglow Green Chevy Cheverus my freshman and sophomore years Tuesday and Saturday mghts Judle Betty Charlene and Sarah Camp my lunlor year wlth Betty Lnzzy KoKo and Cllla Two Lost Souls Nat Kung Cole Les Elgart Sknng swlmmmg and art Future Plans College Comments Judy so sweet and smcere IS a true Deerrngrte at heart EDWARD H GREENWOOD JR Actlvrtles Gym I 2 3 4 Basketball I 2 Tennls I Favorrtes Rndung around In my Ford Beechrldge Speed Way Bowllng on Fr: day nights Future Plans To go mto the Arr Force A wrlllng worker who rs well llked by everyone PATRICIA A GURNEY Actrvmes Student Councnl 2 Nommatmg Commnttee 3 Malorettes 2 Cheerleadmg Clu 4 D Club Shows 234 Amethyst Curculatlon 4 .Iunlor Prom Com mlttee 3 Favorites Brownfield USAF J ly I4th S Football N 3 Italan food Three Luttle Kmcks Muckey Mouse Club Future Plans To loan the Wafs and t see the world In elghty days' Wlth Pats beauty and talent we re sure she will be a great success CONSTANCE E HAGUE Actrvltres Orchestra I 2 3 Woodcarvmg I2 Archery I2 Gym 34 Amethyst Typ mg Staff 4 Tennus 4 Red Cross I 2 Glee Club I Cafetrla Vlork 3 Favorites Al Summer of 1957 workung un Naples BYF Slumber partnes wlth Jean Jeanne Bev Sandra Janne and others Lrttle brother Cousuns Island Band and Orchestra trlps Future Plans Secretanal College To be happy and to help others With her sweet smvle and ways Conme will flnd complete happiness WILLIAM L HARDY Aclwtles JV Band I V Band 23 Bus: ness Manager 4 Orchestra 2 3 4 Manager 3 and student councul representative 4 Forum3HlY34 GymI234 Favorites Talkmg wnth Nancy Band and Orchestra trnps Skung American Band stand Summer nlghts at the beach A partlcular gurl Fares an chemnstry Lunch mg at Wallys Falmouth Hlgh Dances Future Plans Admlral Farragut Academy A flne taste ln music IS always stimulating JUDIE E HARMON Actrvftles Dramatic Club I234 Office Future Teacher of Amerlca 4 Swlmmtng I French Club 3 Edrtornal Staff of Amethyst Favorftes 49 Chevne Falmouth Tuesday and Thursday mghts 59 Read Street 5I Fessender Street French I and 2 Ro m 2Il Slumber partres Lobster cook outs Football and basketball games Future Plans College Judie U graceful lrkecl by all HARRY W HARNDEN Actlvlttes Gym I 2 3 4 Favorltes Ham radao Hot Rod Club Rock and Roll records A partucular gurl Future Plans To attend a school of elec tronlcs Thoughtful friendly and well liked by all who know hrm hes Deerlngs own radro man par excellence ROBERT G HARRIS Actrvrtles Freshman football Gym I 2 34 Favorites The gang Jolnt meetings Val Iees Plzza Shop Rlverslde You Send M You Know Who C K Dnmples Hltchnng Up At The Rall Supporting the Boston Red Sox Future Plans To 'om the Marines so I can make future plans Bob has the great ability of making many frrends and knows how to keep them SCOTT HARRISON Actrvntles Transferred from North Yar mouth Academy Sk: Team 34 Basketball 3 President of Sk: Club 4 Track 3 Hu Y 4 Favorites Skung Gurls Eating Swnmmmg Jazz 8 Baseball Soccer Dancmg Skm dlvnng Lunchmg at Wallys Counting Meteors Portland Country Club My Bomb Future Plans College and Englneenng In Slberla Scott The skung squrre and all around gentleman wrth a reserved but friendly manner NATALIE V HARTT Actrvrtres Gnrls Glee Club I Cadets I 2 3 Cafeterla work Favorrtes Teenagers Caper Corner Pnzza Kids at Falmouth Fords Future Plans Get a lab Soft spoken sweet smrles rs this demure UIISS MARTHA G HASKELL Actrvrtres Fneld Hockey I23 co captam Basketball I 4 Sof ball I Swsmmlng 2 Rdmg I234 Intramural Sports I234 D Club 23 Secretary 4 Amethyst Glrls Sports Co Edltor 4 Ame thyst Clrculatuon 4 Freshman Receptnon Committee Nommatmg Commlttee I Sophomore Hop Commnttee Junlor Prom Commlttee Honor Roll 3 Favorites Horse back rldvng Wlthout a Song rustlnng Thelr green bedroom Karens plp Groovy Gab sessions wnth Judy and Penny F N C Popklns Slum ber partles Unchained Melody Future Plans College to be happy and make others happy Warm smile and winning ways-always shows a deep concern for others JANE F HENRY Actrvrtres Basketball I234 Softball 34 le ckey I ennls Club 2 3 Executuve Commtttee 4 Fresh man Nommatmg Commuttee Junior Prom Committee Amethyst Advertising I23 Co edltor 4 Amethyst Typing 4 R'-mlb lung s Clrculatlon 4 Favorites Mickey Mouse Club The I2lh of Never SNC Club The Summer of 56 Sports Dancmg Must: Basketball Trrps Future Plans Secretary and to get my MRS Degree She IS sweet sincere and so nice QR' -Quai Jie :threw -A ,M 'tw Il! ,ge Li ALBERT B HODSON Actrvmes Band 1 Radno Club I 23 Gym I 2 3 4 Favorrtes Amateur Raduo Future Plans Alr Force and College Al IS a true Derrmgrte at heart and we all wrsh htm the best of luck ln the future WILBUR HOLMES ACIIYIIIES Student Councul 3 4 Key Club Vuce Presldent 34 Baseball I24 Swlm ming 1234 Gym 1234 Treasurer 4 Favorites Double datnng wlth Make Push mg the Umt Paddelnng ln the Frat Coach Colley Trap to the moon wlth the gang Lunchlng at Wallys Submarme watching Future Plans College and to teach the guns W1llys friendly ways have won hum much admlratlon DAVID HOPKINS Actrvrtles Baseball 1 3 4 Basketball 1 3 4 Gym 1 234 Band I 2 Cross Country 3 Favontes Sports Flshung Double datlng wnth Pete Plf Manchester Mass Chevy School vacation Boston and Sup portmg Red Sox Mnss Huestons Engllsh Class Angelone s Future Plans To go to college Dave IS known for hrs talent and for hrs teasing but rs well liked by everyone JANE H HOUSTON Actrvmes S lmmlng 124 Tenms 12 Manager 4 Red Cross 3 Vlce Presldent 4 Intramural Volleyball Soph Hop Commlt tee Jr Prom Commnttee Varslty Cheer leader 3 Amethyst Edutorual 3 Clrculatlon and typing 4 Rambllngs Clrculatron and Typmg 4 Honor Roll 1 4 Favorites Sonny Slumber parties records The Gang Walkmg to club wlth Pam Doety Mlss Becker Tues and Thurs mghts SBG Plymouths Smash In oo ball games B Z D M o le ustlng Future Plans Mrs Degree 3Ls Her lwely personality has made her one of the most likable gurls at Deering ELIZABETH P HOWARD Actlvltles Orchestra 12 Student Council 12 Amethyst Advertrsmg 12 Dramatlcs 3 Sk: Club 2 Rambllngs Clrculatlon 3 Gym 3 4 Tenms Horseback rldlng 1 Favorntes 51 Fessenden Street 51 Chevey Margarets Plzza Parhes Football games Sorornty M Washburns Problems f Democracy Classes Marys MG Band stand 6th period gym You Send M Spendung the night at Judys house Future Plans Business College Bettys sparklnng personaluty possesses contagious galety LINDA HUBBARD Actlvrtres Student Councnl 2 3 Red Cross Secretary 1 Band 123 treasurer 4 Ame thyst 34 Jumor Prom Commnttee Tenms 2 Gym I 2 3 4 Favontes South Freeport Tuesday mghts Double datmg wnth Jane M Smith Twelth of Never Slumber partves at Marys Mnckey Mouse Club Club comp Sophomore year Future Plans Jumor College and a happy 1 e We wish success to one of our prettlest and popular classmates LINDA E HUSSEY Activities Future Teachers of America 3 4 Gym 1 2 3 4 Favorites Danclng Football and Basket ball games Club meetmgs and Peaks Island Future Plans Gorham State Teachers College Lucky will be the class who gets Linda for a teacher RAE JAQUITH Actlvrtres Basketball 1234 Swlmmrng 12 Tenms 12 Cheerleading JV 2 Vars :ty 3 head 4 FTA treasurer 3 Student Councnl 4 Mu Alpha Theta 34 Amethyst Curculatnon 3 head 4 National Honor Soclety 3 D Club 34 Executrve Commlt tee 4 Favorites Boston Telephone Company 210 Cheermg at games Math Week ends PF s Kennebunk Beach Moldy Basketball trlps Future Plans College and Happmess This I5 Miss Vim and Vltallty herself all around Deermgfte who has given much to her school LINDA M JENSEN Actrvrtres Gym I234 Cafeterno 1 Glee Club 2 34 Omce work 34 Mnxed Chorus Favorltes Bob Worklng In the oflice Puzza Music Festuvals Swnmmmg Judy Kay Mary Mass Huestons Engllsh Class Rainbows Future Plans Nursing Petite and very pleasant to be wrth RICHARD M JENSEN Actlvltres Football I24 Gym 1234 :ng and Flshlng That old gang at the corner Hltchmg up at the Raul 0 Future Plans Jumor College Jet pilot Good luck at Jumor College we all know you wrll be a great success WINFIELD S JONES Actlvltles Gym Band 123 Raduo Club 12 3 4 Sclence Club 3 4 Favorites 40 and 51 Ford Fnday and Saturday mghts My lab Sanford Dover and Lewuston Future Plans College Unlverslty of Marne Good luck to Wlnfleld one of our best Deermgltes BARBARA M KEATING C fvfheg H l'1Ot' R 123 T t'1IS French Club 3 Swummlng 3 Agf1y11,e5 Hnggnns Beach MMC Swrm mlng Westbrook Drlvlng Rldmg Tenms Twelfth of Never Jltterbugglng wrth Judy Future Plans Alrlme hostess or Telephone company Barb s wrllmgness to help others will make her a favorrte wherever she goes I I 111 f 1i 111- 111- : . : , - : 1 . I I 1 1 - 1 ' 2 1111 11 11 ' .. , - 'g ,Q -- 1 1... 5 11 111 - l F fi - l 1 1 .. . . .. F , ,, . - 1 1 1 7 P 7 1 ' 'g . ' 1 1 1 ' 1 I I I I 1 I 7 1 111 111 1111 17 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1111 1 . . .. .1149 . '. 1 1 1 -1 111 11 ut ' . - 4. 1 1 'I I , I I I I I I : . 1 1 , , . : . I W 117 11 1 1 1 1 . ' , 1 - 1 - , .. . . . 111 111- 1 1 , . - . - - - Favor1tes1 Westbrook Jumor College, Hunt- 1 . .. 1 1 I 1 1- .. . : 1 1 , , 11 11. - : , , 1 1 ' u ll ' ' 1 1 1 - 1 . g...i 1 - . ggFt 5. . .5 .M- bI.5 R I 128. 1 . , . f fi 1 1 111 17 17 ,,,g ,. 1 1 1 -.' - - 1 1. ' ' 11 1 - - - 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' . 1 1 , ' - 1 v ' ' 5 F. O - 1 --1 ' . I 1 01 .. At '1 O 0 117 en Ii 1 11 ' ' 1 111 1 - , ,.., - 11 1 ', 1 1 1 1 1 111- 1 : 1 F ' , I'. 1 I 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' ' 1 Suk 49+-fr ,sv- by 'ra' 3 J :gi Kimi. 1- 06 LYDIA F KEATING Ac ivities Softball 1 Field hockey 1 Swimming 3 Tennis 12 3 4 Intramural basketball 23 Red Cross 1 3 Junior Prom Committee Amethyst Circulation 34 Ramblings Circulation 4 Ramblings Edu torial 4 Favorites Tuesday and Thursday nights Remember You re Mine Summer 57 Rumpy Lumpy and Plumpy the Beetle 2 lO The gang The navy blue sweater Future Plans College and happiness Lydia s pleasant ways and attractive looks make her friendship enloyed by everyone HARRIS W KENNEDY Activities J V Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 234 Honor Roll 1234 O chestra Business Manager 4 Band 123 president 4 Favorites Deerwander T at ll be e Day Nancy Pizza at Angelones Miss Huestons English class Basketball Band 53 Plymouths Chet Atkins Future Plans College to beat Bob and Louie to the moon Harris is a very versatile person who s well liked by all KAREN KIBLER Activities Ramblings Associate Editor 3 Edltorin chief 4 Amethyst Assistant co editor circu ation 4 Band 1 2 Orchestra Field Hockey 12 Tennis 34 Ri I 12 Swimming 123 Basketball 124 Ski Club 3 Vice President 4 Dramatic Club 34 Thanksgiving Play 34 D Club 34 Class executive committee 1 Student Council 3 Secretary 4 French Club 34 Mu Alpha Theta 34 Honor Roll 1234 National Honor Society 34 Executive Committee 4 Favorites Skiing Popkins Rustllng 65 Higgins Beach MMobile Future Plans College and LLL Harvard Medical three husbands This is one poker who is wild ROBERT KIBLER Activities: D Club 3- President 4- Student Council vice president 4- Key Club 234- Football manager Basketball Baseball 12 Head manager 34- Ramblings boys sports editor 34- Amethyst head sports editor 4- Mu Alpha Theta vice president 3 president 4- Class Vice President 2- Honor Roll 1234- National Honor Society 34- Quill and Scroll 3- Class ring committee- Band 2 34- Orchestra 2. Favorites: All sports Moldy Thursday Stardust Pi Phi Lunching at Wally's. Fu ure Plans: P. H. D. to be a coach To be a vice-president under Walch. Variety is the spice of life. CHFRRYLYN KILGORE Activities: Maiorettes 1234- Red Cross 1 2- Secretary- Sophomore Hop Committee- Junior Prom Committee- Gym 1 3. Favorites: 'The Twelfth of Never' S.N.C. Mary's slumber parties Mickey Mouse Club Tuesday and Wednesday nights Gob sessions at Mortha's house Band trips My twin Riverside on Friday nights. Future Plans: To be a private secretary and lead a happy and successful life. Charming Cherry has chattered her way through four years at Deering. MICHAEL E. KIMBALL Activities: Cadets 1,2,3, Cross country 4: Outdoor track 4, Honorary Captain 4. Favorites: Fridays, Big snow storms, Pup two. N0ture's 'lg acre, Arnie and Dex, Th90fY, Not to work, The last V2 mile. Future Plans: University of Maine and then the Air Force. Fun-loving as well as a good friend to all. JOAN R KRANTMAN Aclvities G m 1234 Tennis 1234 Archery 12 Woodcarvlng 12 French Club 3 Dramatic Club 234 Swimming 1 2 Junior Prom Committee Amethyst Ad vertising 234 Amethyst Circulation 4 Ramblings Circulation 4 Favorites Aquila Summer of 57 BP s It s not for me to say Box 136 Tuesday and Sunday nights BBC s Slumber par ties Stardust MS with Maxine Tech nique Future Plans College and the three Ls Seems to have that certain something that makes her well liked MARGARET B KRUGER Activities Gym 1234 Riding 12 Swim ming 3 Class Ring Committee 3 Favorites Tuesday and Thursday nights Summer of 57 Horseback riding Slumber parties Swimming SBC Eating Future Plans To attend College Quiet cute and a lasting friend NANCY L LAMB c ivities B nd 1 2 34 Tennis l Club 34 Ramblings Circulation 4 Gym 1234 Swimming 3 Favorites Skiing and Ski Club Blue Eve ning VW s Gab sessions with Syl and JoAnn Cape Elizabeth Miss Ring s History Class Mr Elliots fourth period Problems Class P F and Trips Future Plans To go to college and b successful To go to New York with Syl and JoAnn Serious sweet and sure to succeed R LOUISE LANGLAIS Activities Student Council 1 Girls State 3 French Club 4 Amethyst Circulation 4 Honor Roll 1 2 3 4 Gym 1 2 3 4 Favorites: Dancing Music April 22 1957 Telephone conversations with Judy Home- raom 125 Judy Janet Barbara Football games. Future Plans: Nursing with Judy. Vivacious ambitious and sure to follow a successful path. JEANNE M. LANKAU Activities: Ramblings Editorial 34- Ramb- lings Circulation 4- Amethyst Circulation 4- Amethyst Editorial 3- French Club 34- . .A. Vice-President 4- D Clu 2 - Field Hockey 234- Basketball 1234- Tennis 1234- Softball 12- Jun'or Prom Committee- Junior class nominating com- mittee 3- Ski Club 4- Honor Roll 1234. Favorites: Dave Weekends at U. of M. Hockey and basketball trips S.B.G. M-Mo- bile Tuesday nights Green bedroom Rustling. Future Plans: College and the three L's. With her merriment and animation we predict a sunny life for this sweet senior. JANICE H. LARSEN Activities: Glee Club 1,2, Gym 1,2,3.4. Favorites: Music, Armand and U. of M., Popeye, Tonight, tonight , Cooking something up with Donna, Sharon and Pat, The Three Nicks, Tuesday and Thurs- day nights, Gab sessions with the girls. Future Plans: Modeling school or business college. Gregarious and always ready with a merry hello, mischief is said to be her middle name. fi .sf A ,sp Vox LF! ANN GRETCH EN LAZETTE Activities Cadets 12 3 Officers Club 23 Glee Club 3 Ramblings Art Staff 4 r Club 234 Chairman of Executive Com mittee 4 Favorites Same as Jean Di Kay River side Dianes Bug Skip Wabunaki Star dust Future Plans To have fun Mexico with Jean WJC Commercial Art Always gay and disperses friendliness everywhere PATRICIA A LEIGHTON Activities Gym 1234 Dramatics Tennis 34 Swimming Favorites Bob My Special Angel Plymouth July 27 1957 Thursday nights Riverside Having long talks with Barbie 7 1 Future Plans Sail to Bermuda or be a private secretary Pats wit and livellness always finds her inthe midst of fun LAU RA J LENNON Activities Amethyst Editor in Chief 4 Amethyst Advertising 3 Ramblings Circu lation 4 Ramblings Editorial 34 Art Club 1 Dramatic Club 1 Forum 34 Jr Prom Committee Chairman Student Coun cil 4 Honor Roll 1 4 Favorites You Send Me Tuesday and Thursday nights Moments to Remember Miss Rings period 2 class Chemistry The office Campaigns Future Plans Airlines or nursing happi ness' Happy Wanderer the ll ROBERT LEVESQUE Activities Gym 1 2 3 4 Favorites Hitching up at the rail Danc mg Saturday nights at the Armory Physics 201 Little Richard S P Youth Center 7 11 Future Plans To find plans We are sure that Robert will find happi ness in whatever he undertakes BARRY W LEVINE Activities Football 1234 Track 1234 D Club 1234 Student Council 23 Class President nor oll 2 3 4 President Older Boys Conference Forum Amethyst Sports Editor 34- Junior Prom Committee. Favorites: 602 Brighton Avenue e ington Rd. Falmouth St. Wadsworth St. Football Talking Lunch at Wally s. Future Plans: Pre-medical at Dartmouth and Tufts. Go to the moon with the gang. Deering's loss is Dartmouth's gain espe- cially on the football team. SHARON M. LEVINE Activities: Gym l 2 3- Maiorettes 1 23 4. Favorites: Al University of Vermont week- ends gab sessions with the girls er- sonal Possession' Twelfth of Never S.N.C. Club The Dodge and the telephone sneak trips to Lewiston The Mickey Mouse Club. Future Plans: To be happy. Sharon's gaiety will always enable her' to be happy, ROBERT F LEWSEN Activities Football 24 Honor H 1 23 Track 3 4 Favorites Roller skating Cliff Bob Dan Eddie and the gang Cliffs car Girls Fishing Hunting Football Basketball Chess Books Television Chemistry and my family Future Plans United States Military Academy life carreer in the Regular Army A true supporter to Uncle Sam JUDITH F LIBBY Activities Honor Roll 1 French Club 3 Otticer 4 D Club Tennis 1 2 Varsity 34 Hockey 2 Captain 3 Co captain Varsity 4 Junior Prom Committee Swimming 1 3 4 Favorites Hitting Westbrook with Barbara and Betty Their green bedroom Popkins e ybelle Tubby Elsie S BG CL Slumber Parties Future Plans Nurses Training The three L s and an M RS degree With her ability and determination to get ahead she will go far JANET F LlGOURl Activities Archery 12 Freshman Dance Committee Amethyst Advertising 23 Rambling Editorial Staff 3 French Club 3 President 4 Christmas play 3 Future Teachers of America 3 Editor of Amethyst Editorial 4 Student Council 4 Favorites 5th period English Judy Bart and all the kids Camp Eric Tammy Johnny Mathose Letters from Eric Future Plans Upsala College We wish success to an everlasting true friend DAVID D LITCHFIELD Activities JV Baseball 2 Key Club 3 Secretary 4 Executive Committee 3 Class Ring Committee 3 Sophomore Hop Com mittee Assistant Business Manager Ame thyst 4 Junior Prom Committee President Favorites 90573 All sports 14 Linden wood Road Fighting with P W and R K Trying to sell a Ford to Pete and Fred Thursday night Friday afternoons at my camp Submarine Races at EP Lunching at Wallys Future Plans Civil engineering Brown U N H or Cornell Combines love for fun with eagerness to work ROY N. l.lT1'lEFlELD Activities: Gym 1 2 3 4. Favorites: Friday nights- Drag Racing- Money Those trips to Gray with Phil- Wow! Future Plans: Navy and school after. Roy who is a good student will certainly succeed in the Navy. CAROL J. LONG Activities: G m 1234- Dramatics 2- Tennis 3 4. Favorites: Wandie- October 7 1956- 49 - Jonig Apt- Work- Whispering with Barb and Pat- Talks with Sue and Bea- Pine Point- Miss Edwards- Yellow and black Packard- 'Silhouettes . Future Plans: Junior College- Marriage- 3 boys and 3 girls. Her vivaciousness and vitality is known to all. NQJQP ,,,,-Q, THOMAS R LOVETT Actrvlfres Sallmg Cadets 23 Gym 4 Favorites Boats Cars Huntmg Stock Car Races Ellle Future Plans Buslness College Well l1ked for his easy going and appeal mg ways Tom IS llkely to achreve hrs good rn life FLORA M LOWELL Actrvrtles B nd I234 Rldmg I Swnm mnng 234 Tennls 34 Rambllngs Clrcu lahon 4 Sk: Club 4 Favorites Band traps Glen Muller Foot ball games Sports Fluffo Crns and Judy Chemistry 229 Stardust Saturday nlght movles wlth N D and J B Future Plans Nursmg school and to have C A sweet drsposrtlon wrll carry her far into the future GLADYS J MacDONALD Activities Gym I 2 3 4 Favorrtes Mr Smiths Engllsh class Talk Ing on the phone Going to basketball games Bowlung Nova Scotla Swnmmmg and water sknng Saturday Nxghts WB2 Future Plans Busmess School and a future filled with happiness Shy serious sincere thats our Gladys MARY L MacDONALD ACTIVITIES Gym I 2 3 4 Favorrtes Recess wuth the klds Readung Talkung on the phone wuth Sunny and Gladys Mr Smnths Englash Class My pen frlends Lansdowne Ont WBZ Radlo Statlon Future Plans Attend college with Sunny and have a lufe of happmess Her amiable disposition will long be membered by all SANDRA C MacDONALD Actrvrtres Hockey Gym I234 Bowllng Favorrtes Long talks wnth Lunda about S and D The good tnmes bowlnng wlth the kuds Mxdnnght at Vallees Saturday Nlghts at Bowdoun College Problems wlth Tubby l5th penodj Druve ms S what Favorute saylng Oh for cryung out loud Future Plans To be an alrlme stewardess and later Imuch much Iatert a wufe Wherever theres lots of laughs and fun look for Sandy JEAN MacDOUGAL Actlvmes G m I Student Councnl I Cheerleadlng 234 Sophomore Hop and Jumor Prom Committee Jumor Class Rlngs Ramblnngs Clrculahon 4 Amethyst Assnstant Edltor 4 D Club 34 Ramb lungs Edntorlal 4 Favorites Tuesday and Thursday nights Twelfth of Never Cheerleadlng Marys Slumber Partnes Gab sessions at Martha s S N C Mackey Mouse Club Aprrl Love Future Plans To go mtg nursnng and lead a happy and successful Iufe To the sweetest semor girl wrth lots of charm we wrsh much happiness CAROLYN C MACHON Activities Cadets I 2 3 Gym 4 Officers 23 Gee Cub I234 Mlxe Chorus 4 Favorites Working at Sorensens Muslc Rhode Island Fruday Nnghts Music Fest: va s Future Plans Nurses Tralnmg at Rhode Island Hosputal School of Nurslng With her abrlrty we know she will excel rn her chosen field RONALD D MACK Actlvltles Band I2 Student Council I Debatlng 34 Forum 34 Tennls I 2 Bowl mg I Amethyst Edntorual Staff 4 Gym I 2 3 4 Favorrtes Forum Luncheon at Wallys Strobo Ceremomes Type III Pnevmo coccu wtth Gummy Capsules Mumsers Onnon Rings Muss Rungs Hlstory Class Future Plans Study medlclne at college Go to Israel with Jerry and Marty to Ilck the Fuzzy Wuzzy Beat Pete Walch debatmg Go to the moon wnth the gang We hope Ron wrll succeed rn hrs many chosen plans KENNETH D MacKENZIE Actrvrtres Football 34 HI Y 23 Chaplam 4 Student Councnl I4 Band I2 C s Rnng Commnttee 3 Favorltes Football Lunchvng at Wallys Mtckey Mouse Club Green Bomb Lustemng t Coach Perrlnno scream Falmouth Tuesday and Thursday nights Future Plans Radlo or T V announcmg and gonng to the moon wuth the gang That wrll make two good radro and tele VISION OfIl'lOlII'IC8fS BARBARA J MAHONEY Actlvrtres Gym I234 Swlmmmg I Tennis 3 4 Dramatlc s I2 Favorltes You Send ME Tommy Thurs day Nlghts 48 Plymouth Having long ta s wnth Pat and Carol Rlversl e 7 II Angelone s Future Plans Saul to Bermuda and be a prlvate secretary Barb wrll make someone a good secretary In Bermuda ROBERT E MATTHEWS Actrvltles Football I Gym I234 Band I 2 Camera Club I Dramatlc Club I2 Favontes The Flytng Rods Saturday nught Gleckler Road Worknng on the Pontlac Wamng tsl after Ralnbows Gym Ezy Way Imtlatlons Future Plans To loan the Navy and to get more educatnon Unhurrred and unworrled BARRYJ MAYO Ac lvltres F otball I T ms 34 H Y 4 D Club Favorites Skung Flying Sport Cars Gnd the Older Boys Conference wtth Toby Future Plans To build up flying time and get commercial pnlots Incense and buy my own plane Always ready with a good yoke and a great sense of humor F I 17 - 3 11i i ' . . . 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I 1 . 5- LINDA McALLISTER Actrvttles Gym I234 Rambllngs school paper The Amethyst Year Book Swnm ming Intramural Sports Honor Roll Class Rang Commnttee Sophomore Hop Commrt tee Junlor Prom Committee Favorites Football and basketball games gab sesslons wnth the gurls Musuc wnth a good beat Golng to the beach Cheerlng the home team Good records Future Plans To enter college and to be HQPPY Lmda IS a sweet though qutet semor girl who IS lrlred by all we wrsh her much success In the future ROBERTA C MCCANN Ac rvrtles Gym I 2 3 4 Tennls I 2 3 4 Red Cross I Rambllngs 234 Amethyst Clrculatlon 4 Nommatmg Commuttee 3 Executnve Commattee 3 Student Councul 4 Hosputalnty Commnttee 4 Glee Club 23 Jumor Prom Committee Favorites People Food and Fun 2xIO E llot Swlmmtng Meets lumpy Rumpy and Dumpy Moonglow Harlem Nocturn Why Dont You B Good To Me? 22 Future Plans Nursing Puts people at ease with her bubblmg personalnty CONSTANCE M McCATHERlN ACIIVIIIOS Class Ot'fIcer Executive Com mnttee 2 Nomunatmg Commlttee 3 Honor Roll 2 Rung Committee Soph Hop Jr Prom Commlttee Amethyst Clrculatuon aft I 2 3 4 nd G m I 2 Student Council 23 Art Club 3 Secretary Favorrtes Soulabof N Y Tuesday and Thursday The I2th of Never Summer of Cohama Mackey Mouse Club a hate rts Tenderly Slumber Partues at Marys and the gang Future Plans College and a happy future A refreshmg personalrty that IS always welcomed fn any crowd SARA JANE MCDONIALD ACIIYIIIES Tennls I234 Basketball I34 Class Treasurer I Student Council 2 Or chestra I2 Band 23 Vice Presldent 4 TrnH1Y I 2 3 Vlce President 4 Mu Alpha Theta 3 Secretary 4 Ramblings Clrcula tlon 4 W L U Representative 4 Honor R I 2 3 4 Favorites Miss Hueston s 5th period Skung Muslc Summers at Cape Porpolse S B G Band Trups Sports Future Plans College Never belligerent ever considerate JEAN A MCLAUGHLIN Acttvtttes Swlmmlng I4 Field Hockey I23 Glee Club 23 Amethyst Advertls mg I Rambllngs Typing 4 Favorites P D W Moglc Touch Wed nesday nlghts B Y F Shrunken heads Loafing South Wlndham Dancung 1271 Same as Kay and Gretchen Julue London Pr ms 6 Kntten R Future Plans To travel to Mexlco and be happy Luve love and love agam Her w1tty personality makes her a favorlte wherever she goes JOAN A McPHAlL Actrvltles Archery and Woodcarvung I 2 Amethyst Advertnslng 2 Archery 3 Cafe terla 3 Oftice 2 Gym I 234 Favorrtes Problems of Democracy Class Engllsh wuth Mlss Hueston Ggmg out Fr. day nlghts wlth the gang Swnmmlng Camp Summer of 57 Dug Rambows The Bug Record Pat Boone Future Plans Nurses Tramlng at Malne Medical Center to be happy Joan rs good natured and well lrked by everyone ROSALIE MERRILL Actrvmes Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites Danclng Football Games Bas ketball games Art All boys Future Plans To go to Art School Quiet but cute IS highly valued by her many friends With this combmatlon she cant miss THOMAS S MESTETSKY Actrvrtles Math Club Scnence Club Forum Art Club Ramblnngs Edutorual Favorftes Chess Food Readlng Non classncal musuc Dosmg Argumg Not spell Mh ST Fandgl ngene lone un partlcularl Future Plans To attend a technical col lege to beat everyone to the moon cludmg Louus Bob and Harrns A competent student who IS lrvely and likeable ANN E MICHAUD crvltles F T A 34 Tenn Gym 234 D Club Show Favontes Gonng Bowlnng ln the car with Edrlne Joan and Tuna Bowlmg games wlth Lmda and Wendy Eastern Promet ade with Deanle Future Plans College to become a teacher Naturally frlendly Ann has been the per fect example of a loyal Deerlnglte DONALD L MILLER Actrvltles Gym I234 Favorites Physlcs wnth Mr Hawks Danc :ng In Deenngs Gym Drlve In Theaters Future Plans To enter the servlce and then the sales field as a vocation Don rs one of our frlendly and loyal Deermgttes JUDITH L MILLER Actlvrtfes Student Council I234 Hosp: taluty Commuttee 2 3 Presudent and Student Coach of the Archery Club I23 V1 e Presudent of Southwestern Malne Trl HY Tr1H Y 23 Correspondtng Secretary 4 FTA 3 Secretary 4 Glee Club 2 French Club 3 Executive Committee 4 Amethyst Edntornal I 2 3 Amethyst Advertusung I 2 3 Junlor Edutor 3 Ramblnngs Editor 3 Ramblungs Clrculatnon 4 Jr Red Cross 3 Tennus I 2 Favorltes Hlggens Beach Semorettes Youth Chour Tru H1 Y Westbrook Armory wtth Barbara and Judy Conventlons Trlps to sky ranch C LL Mosqutos Future Plans Nursnng A sweet semar and more loyal Deerrnglte cannot be found ANNA L MINERVINO Actrvltles Art Club I234 Malorettes l23 Red Cross 3 Sophomore Hop Com mittee 2 Junior Prom Commlttee 3 Fqyomes SNC Mickey Mouse Club I2th of Never Club Camp at OOB Das and Dat Slumber partnes at Marys Good tumes wnth Mary The Gangl Frlday Nrghts Mr Smiths Junlor English Class Bandstand Bahama Mammas Future Plans Busrness School or Junlor College A more sparkling person and witty tn drvtdual cannot be found 9 'VCD' 'Ile- . .. : I I I P . : I I ' ' I I ' I I I ' I I I I I - 1 - . 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I 'X li U 3:51 f ' ' 1 3' 511. ,fig 1 lx 21? us, a 11 if 2. nu CEDRIC MINKIN ACFIYIFIBS Track 2 3 Dramatlc Club 'l 2 3 4 Forum 2 3 Amethyst 34 Favorutes Outdoor Latun classes wuth Muss Putt Over the PA for Amethyst Great days on the stage for the theater Card partues at Sandlers Just gabbun Physucs Lab was real flashy Lunch at Wallys Future Plans College College and More College Meducune Man Probably Head shrunker Hus overall fun lovmg personallty rs only equaled by his acting ab1l1ty ROBERT F MOFFET Actlvutues Gym l 2 3 4 Favorltes Cars Basketball games Double Datung Work Gurls Readung Short Storues Novels Saturday nught dates Teaching gurls howto druve Future Plans To loun the Navy Happiest when he has nothing much to ERDINE V MORRISON ACTIVITIES Cadets 1234 Drull Squad un Deans office 4 Gym 4 Honor Roll 3 Favorutes Goung rudlng In the car wuth A n Tuna Joan and te gurls Goung bowlung and Pals on Fruday Nught East ern Promenade wuth Ann and Puzzas Swummung Future Plans Nurses Traunung at Maune Medlcal Center Good natured and the ablluty to get ahead are Erdune s qualification s for a good nurse CHARLES L MUSSMAN Actuvmes Swummung l 2 3 Captaun 4 F otball l Golf 4 Hu Y 23 Vuce resu dent 4 Amethyst Sports Co Editor 34 D Club 23 Executuve Committee 4 Sophomore Hop Commuttee Jumor Prom Commuttee Natuonal Honor Society 34 Math Club 4 Honor Roll l 2 34 Favor1tes Tuesday and Thursday nughts All sports Gurls Dances Card partues at Muke Sandlers Submarune races at PP Future Plans Prep School at Andover of Deerfield then Yale Men lrke bullets go farthest when they are smoothest MAXINE E NAIHANSON ACllYl,leS ennus l 2 3 4 lntramura Sports l Woodcarvung 2 Dramatuc Club 234 Thanksgtvung Play lProp Commutteel 2 Sophomore Hop Commuttee French Club 34 Ramblungs Edutarual Staff 34 Cnrculatuon 4 Amethyst Edutorual Staff 3 4 Advertusung 4 Curculatuon 4 Honor Roll I2 .lunuor Prom Commuttee Jumor Red Cross 4 Favorutes Football and basketball games Center Youth BBG Tuesday and Sunday nughts Supportung the telephone company Future Plans College and the three Ls Maxlnes friendly nature IS an asset to anythmg she does HELENE L NEVINS Act1v1t1es Tennus l,2,3, Woodcarvung l,2, Gym l,2,3,4 Favorutes SNC, Muckey Mouse Club , 'l2th of Never , Dancmg, Talkung wuth 50f'dYG1 BOYS, Chances Are , Club Camp at Old Orchard Beach, Slumber Partues Future Plans To go to business school to be a secretary Helenes quick wut has brightened many U party BETTY J NEWSOME Actuvmes Transferred from Austrua where she partucupated un the Austria Hugh School Sungung Socuety Luterary Club YWCA Favontes Burdwatchung Readung Collect ung Folk Songs Dancmg Wrutung Group Sungung Although Betty IS a newcomer to Deering she has acquired many frlends and IS hked by a PAUL E NICKERSON Activities Football I2 Gym 1234 Favorites Workung on cars Goung out weekends Goung out to clubs on Tuesday nughts Hutchung up at the raul Future Plans To go into the Merchant Marunes Can always be depended on to do hus share and never makes a poor ,ob of anythmg JOHN A NIELSEN Actuv1t1es Basketball l23 Band l234 Favorites Woodworkung Huntung Future Plans Work In the field of Agru culture Likely to succeed in whatever he under takes YASUKO NOGAMI Actuvutres Tru Hu Y Future Teachers of America Student Councul Presudent of the Maune State Older Gurls Conference i957 Favorutes Reading Classucal Musuc Paunt ung Fushung Muss Peases 5th peruod Eng lush class Tennus Slumber partues with Joann Prusculla Conney Lunnea Boby lgurll Tru Hu Y meetungs Mr Elluotts Prob ems class All the muschuef I dud w Juduth Muller Future Plans l am Interested un workung un the Unuted Natuons or ld luke to teach l am hopung to go to a college un the Unuted States ld luke to study many languages startung with Englush ltaluan German Russuan and so on She rs a shunmg example of lufe and ap preclatlan of tt Good luck' STEPHEN A NOVICK Actrvmes Red Cross 2 Forum 34 Drama tuc Club 34 Amethyst 34 Ramblungs 3 Tennus l 2 3 4 Favorites Center Youth The Lake Camp the kuds Hu u Latun on e Lawn 6th peruod Problems class VOCG tuon un Muamu Dody Future Plans College career of social work Always ready for a hearty laugh Steve will surely accomplish his arms un lufe DAVID T ODONNELL Actrvmes Track 2 Cadet l Honor Roll 123 Math Club 34 Scuence Club 4 Tennus Team 34 D Club 34 Student Councul 4, Gym l,2,3,4 Favorites Fruday nughts at the Roller drome, Saturday nughts at the Streamluner, Yearly vusuts to the Unuversuty of Maune with the tennus team, Muss O'Bruan's Math D Class Future Plans Unuversuty of Mflllle Gnd malor un Enguneerung, then Texas iff we waeafw Greig' 5. 1.1. 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X1-I 1 , I - . . . .' f F ' f ' '1 I T 1 1 1 1 l , 7 , 1 1 1, 1 Q . I D , , , . Q 1 1 1 1 . . . . 1 1 1 ' , , , ' and ' 1 '-F1 H.R.H.g ' th A 1 F 1 I , ' ' , . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 ---- . . . . 1 1 F I . ' . ' - . ' 1 1 ' g 1 1 1 1 0 - , 91:5 ' : 5 I I A . D ' V :asv . . - ,- 15, , . . ., K 1 . . uf ,. ., ' 1 . smvsli ' . 1 D . . . I I I ' 1 1 1 1 1 7 1 I 1 l 'ir ,jim if-' MARAGARET J. ORDWAY Activities: Tennis 25 Chorus 25 Dramatic Club 3,45 Ramblings Typing 45 Student Council I. Favorites: Two tone blue Buickg Since I met you Baby 5 Betty, Sandra, Barbara, Sally, and Judy5 Wed. and Thurs. nightsy 59 Read Street5 55 Chevy5 Mary's M.G.5 Loring A.F.B.5 U. of M.5 Hiking at Betty's camp5 Higgins Beach5 Tuna Sandwiches5 Long distance calls5 Fruit cocktails5 The night at Boone's. Future Plans: To be happy, and to become an airline stewardess Charming neat and cute Margaret is liked by all DONNA L OSGOOD Activities Cadets T23 Gym 4 Favorites Dancing Riding in a yellow convertible True Love Making banana splits at the Brighton Avenue Pharmacy Future Plans To get married We wish Donna the best of luck ln the future ROY PAUL Activities B nd I234 Gym 1234 Favorites Softball Caribou A girl Art Bo sledlng R ck d Roll Cars Th Cleveland Browns Future Plans To enter the Air force Roy is a newcomer to Deering but hes welcomed in any crowd SANDRA BAILEY PERREAU LT Activities Gym I Cadets 23 Red Cross 123 Girls Glee Club 4 Swimming I2 Tennis I2 Office Work I2 Cafeteria work I Favorites Woodlords Pilgram Fellowship Music Parties Dancing Bowling Home room gab sessions with Judy Jean Carol Donna and Caroline Tubbys Problems class Going out with Bob My gob Going to the Cinema with the gurls on Friday night Future Plans Physical Therapist Here is hoping the future holds nothing but happiness for a deserving Deerlngite PATRICIA E PETTAPI ECE Activities Honor Roll I3 Ramblings Edu torial 'l 234 Circulation 4 Amethyst Edt tonal 34 Sports Editor 4 Circulation 34 Quill and Scroll 34 Dramatic Club 3 Treasurer 4 French Club 34 Ski Cl b I3 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Field Hoc ey 234 Tennis I 234 Swimming 12 Class Vice President 3 Sophomore Hop Commit tee Sophomore Nominating Committee Junior Prom Committee Thanksgiving play 3 D Club 3 4 Secretary 4 avorites Tues an Thurs Nights Chances Are The Unit Popkms Slumber portues Huggins Beach Boston FNC Rustlmg BBG Sports Groovey Them Truck Future Plans College and the three Ls So easy to get along with CLYDE W PIERCE Activities Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites Basketball Tennis and other sports Hunting and Fishing Future Plans College Clyde will undoubtedly be a valuable asset not only to the engineering field but to all fields DONNA M. PIERCE Activities: Gym I,2,3,45 Library 2,3,45 Softball 2,35 Pilgram Fellowship. Favorites: Joe and Saturday nights5 Homeroom gab sessions with Caroline, Judy, Sandy and Carol5 Miss Hueston's English Class5 Rock and Roll. Future Plans: Air Force and to attend college. To lead a happy and successful life. She always gives her best to any and to every job. LENORA M PISCOPO Activities Art Club I3 Dramatic Club I 4 Amethyst typing 4 Ramblings Clrcula tion 4 FTA 4 Junior Prom Committee Sophomore Hop Committee Favorites LAR 43317 Stardust Pic mcs Our Rock June 30th Chances Are Curley Moppet Dis and Dat Mickey Mouse Club I2th of Never Bahama Mammas Club Camp at OOB Marys Slumber parties HIFI Progressive Jazz Marths gab sessions Carnricky SNC Future Plans To live a full and successful I E Cute capable and carefree STEPHEN PORCH Activities Gym I2 34 Swimming 34 Favorites Weekends Sebago Lake Water Skiing Miss Huestons English Class Hot Mercurys Drag races Future Plans College Steve has what It takes to become success in college and in life itself JUDITH PRATT Activities Honor Roll 1 3 Gym I 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 Red Cross 3 Favorites Bob True Love Home room Gab sessions with Donna Caroline Jean Sandra and Carol Friday nights with the girls Dancing bowling and swimming Miss Heustons English Class Weekend visits with some friends Tubbys Problems Class Be Bop Baby Future Plans Nursing and t lead a happy and successful life Earnest and enthusiastic NICHOLAS A RALLIS Activities Gym I 2 34 Red Cross I 2 3 Favorites Going out with the boys on Saturdays Mr Washburns 6th period class Talking with the boys before school Supporting the Red Sox Hitching up at the rail Future Plans Air Force Senator Rallis is one individual who is never forgotten a good sport true friend and huge sense of humor CAROLINE M RAND Activities Cadets I 2 3 Gym 4 Favorites Buddy My brothers Dancing Homeroom gab sessions with Judy Jean Sandy Carol and Donna A Fa en Star Love Me Tender Tubbys Prob Iems class Future Plans Just to be happy Heres hoping that the future will hold nothing but happiness fo friendly Deeringite 5 ' , - I ' l cans if 1 1 1 - f 5 1 P 1 7 7 - 5 1 . . 5 5 . . . ., , 5 . 5 . ' . 1 . . . . . ,, 55 . , 1 1 5 ' . nl vw. 1 , I' lv 1 1 1 1 1 5 . . 1. . ,,. 5, 55 . , 5 , , 5 . . .5 ' - 1 - 5 - 5 ' i 7 1 1 . I U 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 - 5 i 7 S 7 b 5 o an 5 5 e 5 , 5 1 1 1 I 1 . I .1 I . I I ' . F 5 1 a - f I f 5 1 1 5 1 1 1 5 1 1 5 5 1 5 , , 5 , 1 I 1 I ' . . , , - 1 1 1 1 I 1 5 5 5 5 5 ' 5 1 1 5 ' 1 1 1 5 1 7 5 i I 7 7 . A, , .... 1 . : , 0 Q' - 5 . ,, . 1 ,,:zfef 5 -1 rtaaszzuefr- 5 5 , 1, ff 1 5, , ' 1 I I 1 1 1 5 3 ' sl . I ' ' ' 1 . f ' ' 3 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 ' 1 ' I 1 I I . . . - F ' 5 . ' . 5 5.5 ' 1 1 1 ' U., 1' . ??f.ii5i - , Q. ' F I I F U 1 A nf ,,5 5',i I5 .. . If . 3 1 - .... , Q - ' ,A I F . . . 7 A ' ' i , 5 1 5 . :5g:ff F : - Cl . 5 5-51, '1 1 1 , I i 7 1 - -7 . i - - i i 7 i ' ' ' 5 F . , , . , I i i I 1 1 ' nl 5 1 1 5 ll 11 1. . I I ' . I 1 1 1 - 5 , 5 , . 1 . ' , . . I' G , ,1 5 . - - 2 ROBERT C REED Activities Bowling 1 Gym 1 2 34 Favorites Woodworking Water skiing at camp Swimming with the gang Bowling for fun Listening to favorite records Future Plans Gorham State Teachers Col lege Industrial Arts Service Bob who has proved himself to be an able worker at Deering, should be a big success in any one of his chosen fields of work JEAN H RESNICK Activities Gym 123 Cadets 3 Favorites Dancing with Dana More Miss Huestons English class Going out with friends In Standish Summers at our camp Drive ins Rides with Dana Gab sessions with girl friends Double datmg with my brother Future Plans Northeastern Business Col lege to be successful and happy in the future Jean will be happy following her many interests JOSEPH A RESNICK Activities Gym 4 Favorites Dragging down Forest Ave Swimming Saturday nlght at camp Walk ing through Gray Fish Hatchery Riding with the gang Riding through the ceme tery Sunday nights Gladys Future Plans Navy four years study drafting at Maine Vocational Institute Joe is a friendly and likeable classmate best of luck in the future PETER A REYNOLDS Activities Football 123 Co captain 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 Junior Ring Committee Student Coun ci 23 President 4- D' Club 23 Treas- urer 4- Key Club 4. Favorites: Sports- girl from S.P. Future Plans: College in Utah to study business. An excellent sportsman Pete has made a wonderful athlete. TERRY V. RICE Activities: Football 1- Basketball 1 2- Track 2- Student Council 1. Favorites: Supporting the Red Sox- Hitch- ing up at the rail- Frat camp- Card games at Morris's- O.D.s camp- Dating girls- Campaign shows- Going to football games- Riverside on Friday nights- Saturday night with the boys. Future Plans: To go to the moon with the gang- Marines- study engineering- start my own construction company. Smooth Suave and Sophisticated. JAMES W. RIDEOUT Activities: Red Cross Representative 3: Gym l,2,3,4. Favorites: Baseball: Mr. Elliott's 4th period Problems of Democracy Class. Future Plans: College: undecided about career: Coast Guard. We hope Jim's future will be a success and hold nothing but happiness for him. CARROLL T RICHARDSON Acivities Football 1 At Club 123 Camera Club 1 Gym 1234 Track 1 Favorites M Hawkes Physics class Homeroom period Art Saturday night dates with JL Future Plans Art School and Air Force Carroll avid artistic imaginative should find that the Eagles of America is lust the thing for him CLIFFORD A RIDLON Activities Gym 1234 Honor Roll 1 Favorites Women cars drlveln Ford Convertible Future Plans Business Administration at the University of Maine world travel a large family Hes asking an awful lot but hes cer tamly capable of handling the situation that arises HOWARD P RING Activities Gym 1 2 34 Favorites Gym lMr Perrinoj Rich girls Sports ldueling especiallyl Future Plans Public Relations at University of Michigan On guard' is the cry Howard and his rich girls are certainly going far in this I B MARY J ROBINSON Activities Softball 1234 J V Hockey 2 Varsity Hockey 34 Basketball 34 Ski Club 34 D Club 34 Dramatic Club 34 Ramblings Circulation Staff 4- Cafeteria Help 12- Intramural Sports- Gym 12. Favorites: Dick- Special Angel- Tues- day and Thursday nights- being with the girls- trips and stays with Jeanie- having a blast with Joan Sandra and Jeanie- M. G. and other cars- club camp- slum- ber parties- 'See - ' ' a d - You Send Me - Moments to Remember'. Future Plans: College- to be successful and to be happy. Mary seems quiet until you know her then-WOW! RICHARD E. ROLLINS Activities: Football 1- Baseball 13- Gym 1 2 34- Key Club 2 3 Vice President 4. Favorites: Thursday Friday and Saturday nights- Danish pastry- Mr. Washburn's 4th period class- blue 49 Ford- watching all the girls go by- watching pro-football games on Sunday- talking with the boys before school- hitching up at the rail. Future Plans: U. S. A. F. then get married. He appears reserved but look again. SANDRA E. ROLLINS Acivities: Bowling I: Tennis 1: m I,2,3,4: Honor Roll 2: Office staff 2,3,4: Swimming 4: Amethyst typing 4. Favorites: Sebago Lake: Swimming: Danc- ing, Summer of '57: Gab sessions with Laurine and Valerie: Weekends: Armory: 5th period problems : My Special AngeI : To the Aisle. Future Plans: Bon Voyage. Quiet, but a worth-while friend-and, Happy Sailing! of Saw i' -as ill wi PAULA A. ROSENGARD Activities: Honor Roll 1,2,3,45 Amethyst editorial 2,3, co-editor teachers' section 45 Amethyst art stat? 35 Amethyst circulation 3,45 Ramblings editorial 45 Dramatic club 2,35 Student Council rep. 45 Girls' glee club 2- Soph nominating committee- J Prom committee Vice Pres 4 Secretary 34 Mixed chorus 4 French club 3 Na tional Honor Society 34 D Club Show 34 Thanksgiving play 4 Tennis 2 Team 3 Woodcarving 2 Varsity cheerleader D Clu Favorites Cheerleading Center youth Latin on the Lawn Tenderly Rustling Chummy French 85 Future Plans College and the three Ls Pert pretty full of fun BEVERLEE C ROUNDS Activities H nor Roll 1 24 Amet yst Typing Staff 4 Gym 2 3 4 Favorites John B Tin Lizzie Mighty mouth BY picnics at Petten i Pond summer of 1957 at Naples going steady Connie Jean Jeanne Jane and Sandro at gab sessions and P J Parties Future Plans Stenographer marriage maybe o secretarial school Lucky will be the boss who employs Bev EUGENE L ROWE Activities Gym 1 234 Favorites Hunting fishing Future Plans Service Eugene is another out door sports en thusiast Give him a gun and a rod and send him to the country and youll have a contented person THOMAS R RUSSO Activities Baseball 1 2 3 4 Favorites Riverside on Friday nights with the boys Sanford drag strip baseball in the spring Future Plans College or the Service Tom incorporates good humor and friend lmess to make him well liked by all who know him CYNTHIA G SACKNOFF Ac ivities F rum 1 French club 3 ra matic club 1 234 Tennis 3 Varsity team 3 Amethyst editorial staff 3 Co editor of clubs and Activities section 4 Ramblings advertising staff 3 Head 4 Ramblings editorial staff 4 Ramblings circulation 4 Honor R ll 1234 Jr Prom Committee J V Cheerleader 2 Varsity Cheerleader Cu D Club Show 34 ee ub 2 Vice President 3 President Assistant conductor 34 Mixed chorus 4 Swimming 3 Quill a d S oll 34 tional Honor Society 3 4 Favorites Music The piano Summer or 57 Dancing Future Plans College to be a happy and successful 3 Ls Sweet neat ntres petite MICHAEL R SANDLER c ivities S udent ouncil l 2 3 4 2 3 President 4 Amethyst 3 Business mgr Class executive 1 Forum 24 Junior Prom committee Basketball 1 Golf 234 Dramatic club play 4 Sophomore hop Nominating committee 2 Favorites School in general Tues night Trips to Boston Being with the kids Jazz Lunching at Wallys Rustling All sports Future Plans University of New Hamp shire or Pennsylvania and then business Mike has all the prerequisites of a success ful business man and casanova ROBERTA A. SAUNDERS Activities: Band 1,2,3,45 Amethyst circula- tion 15 Tennis l,2,45 Glee Club 1,25 Cadets 1,2,35 Dramatic club 45 Ramblings circula- tion 45 Future Teachers of America 4. Favorites: Dancing5 BowIing5 Band trips5 Gray Ford Norwitch University Doctors to be Future Plans Medical Secretary Bobby with her affable disposition and ambitious ways will go a long way RICHARD H SAWYER Ac ivities B nd 1234 Dramatic cub 34 Thanksgiving play 3 Orchestra 1 Junior Prom committee French club 4 Freshman dance committee Favorites Summer at the beach 57 Danc ing Miss Pitts Latin C Waterloo Bomby music Silhouettes Football and basket ball games Boston at night Long band trips Writing to Janet Lunch at Wallies Future Plans College and to be happy Rich a loyal Deerrngite is also a tram bone player in our band He may be quiet but hes always thinking DOROTHY A SCHWABENHAUSEN Activities Field Hockey 1 Basketball 2 Gym 1 2 34 Cafeteria 1 23 Favorites Mr Smiths English class Mon day nights with the bowling gang Water skiing Skating Vacations Future Plans To work at the Union Mutua lite Insurance Company Dottie with her sweet smile and spark ling personality it is a sure thing that she will achieve her goal PETER L SCRIBNER Ac ivlties F otball 1 Honor Roll 2 k Club 4 Gym 2 3 4 Favorites Hunting Skiing at Sugar Loaf Hancock Pond Physics Tests Lunching at Wally s Future Plans First to Maine and then Colorado State studying to become Veter narian He may have several varied interests but his love for animals will surely make him a successful Vet LAURIE SCULLY c ivities T nnis 124 g 2 leyball Swimming 1234 Junior Prom Committee Amethyst 4 Ramblings 4 French Club 4 Honor Roll 3 Ski Club 2 Nominating Committee 3 Freshman Dance Favorites Thursday nights The Gang Rustling Slumber Parties Doety Dug out x Future Plans Dental Hygiene Laurie vim vigor and vitality JOHN J SHEPARD Activities Gym 1234 Favorites Football Basketball Ice Holk ey Saturday nights Future Plans Attend Prep School and the University of Maine John a quiet fellow? He manages to see that life is not without its lighter mo ments Af A 69 fe-e isis 4 PATRICIA A SHUMAN Actuvltues Gym 1 2 34 Favorltes BNAS 21 Frudoy and S t urday Nughts wuth the gang from the Bg A Muss Huestons Englush Class Benng bumped by swrngung doors Future Plans To Graduate Pattys fruendly manner and easy ways wull be a great asset to her un the future JOHN W SILKE Actuvttues Swummung 2 Football JV 3 Track 2 Gym 1234 Favorrtes Swrmmung Dancung Girls Roller Skatung Bob Cummnngs Show Future Plans Unuted States Arr Force to become a draftsmon John a future Aur Force Draftsman who untends to be Flyung Hugh MADOLYN SILVA Actuvltles Cadets 1234 Gym 4 Swum mungt Drull Squad 1 23 Favor1tes Bowlung wuthJ A A S A D L Dancsng Rudung Dodges Frnends Church Empure Theater Mayt1ower Restaurant Tammy Fascunatuon Kusses Sweeter than Wune Madolyn who has varued unterests always around good luck un the company REUBEN D SLOTSKY 1 2 3 4 Favorites Baseball Tennns Mathematucs Televlston Future Plans College and Enguneerung With hus rmagunatlon and hrs talent he ought to do well un whatever he attempts JACQUELINE A SMAHA Ac lvrtues Basketball 12 Softball 12 Freld Hockey 1 Tennus 123 Honor Roll 34 Class Treasurer 2 Sophomore Hop Commuttee Junlor Prom Committee Nom unatung Commuttee 3 French Club 3 Class Rrng Commuttee Amethyst Edutornal 3 Curculotuon 34 Typung 4 Ramblungs Cur culatuon 4 Student Council 4 Favorutes G together wth all h gang Football games How Bout That Popluns Slumber Partues Week en s auly etters DGHCGS 2x10 Records Scroungung Talks with Lyd Checkmg up on Karen Lovlng You Future Plans .lunuor College and to llve happuly ever after Loquacuous lukeable and fun lovung DONALD W SMITH Actuvutues Football 1234 Gym 1234 Favorutes Sports Frat Mr Perruruos talks Week ends Lustenung to the TeddY BeU S Growl Bangung Ellus un the head Future Plans Unuverslty of Maune Beat Ellus to the Moon Don a gentleman a scholar and a darn good football player JOAN E SOMMA Actuvutues Tennls 23 Red Cross 3 Gym 1234 Hockey 1 Ramblmgs Typing 4 Curculatuon 4 Amethyst Curculatuon 34 Typung 4 Favorrtes 12th of Never Tuesday and Thursday nughts Dancung 56 57 Slum ber Partues Gab Sessuons Berng wuth the gurls Elaune Gerry Mary Sandro Moments To Remember Ronnue WHS You Send Me Problems 6th Perlod Future Plans Junuor College To be suc cessful and to have happuness Pucture an Angel Never sad always gay showers sunshune every day LINDA M SPRAGUE Actuvutues Red Cross 1 Orchestra 3 Tennus Gym French Club Favorutes A ve se In the Buble Ph I 1 21 Formeto esCrustbttd gaun Puzza P J Party at the Parsonage Buble Conferences Dale Future Plans Buble School a mussuonary nn Brazul Lunda us a quiet and dulugent student her srncerlty and kindness are her unstruments a Buble her belfef PAUL A STANFORD JR Actlvutues Cadets 123 Track 4 Gym 4 Favorutes Fnshung Honeycomb School Dances Muss Huestons Englush Class Amerucan Bandstand Woodfords Chour Future Plans Prep School Unlversuty of Maune and Polutucs Paul protlcuent worker wlth a ready re mark hardly a candudate for the class 1 e ROBERT D STEELE 4 prnng Track 1234 C Hu Y 2 3 Correspondlng Secretary 4 Favorutes Sklung un New Hampshure Card Games wuth the boys Days Jewelry Inc Mary Ann Gun Collecting Lunchung at Wallys Fruday afternoons at Doves Camp Lustenlng to Coach Perruno Future Plans Unuversuty of Maune o Mr Esquure Contunental wlth a dash of muschuef Savour Flaure BARBARA .l STEEVES Actuvutues Gym 1234 Junior Varsuty Basketball 2 Favontes Playung Basketball Gab ses suons at 51 Fessenden Street Afternoon sessuons at Brnghton Avenue Pharmacy Dances wuth o certaun Band member Partues Talkung on the phone wuth club members Future Plans Busuness College Secretary or typlst A very conscuentuous and capable worker NORMAN M STERN Actuvutles Gym 1234 Radio Club 34 Scuence Club 4 Favorutes Scrounge the Attuc and Doug 26 may be 27 The lake Future Plans College Norman a truendly manner o way with the crowd a broadcastmg system coming un loud ' 1 , , , . I ' 1 1 1 A ' : . . . 1- 1 ' a - ' ' ' 7 7 1 7 ' ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 . - 1 : . 1 1 - 1 - 1 . 1 1 . . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - -1 1 I - T I I . .. : . . i 8 l I l 1 1 1 1 - - -- , U . . . . 1 ' I 7 : 1 1 1 1 , I 5 . - ' . . , ' I - f , I. 1 1 I 1 luv I h , u o ie is - . 1 . . 5 . 1 1 I - 1 1 5 V uf . . . , ' ll 1 I I ,fl ' 5 . , . ' 1 , , , 1 1 ' - f 1 1 1 1 . . J I I . . I . . I I A : ' ' . .1 . .1 D. .1 . I 1 - -1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 , ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 , ' ' . A 1 ' ' 1 is - ' V , ' . 'dl . .u 1 if Adivmest Mcthemoncs Club 3,45 Gym Actuvuties: Football 1,2,3,41 Indoor Track 2131 1 5 , , , 1 Ski lub 1- 1 1 1 - 1 . ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 t' ' U ' ' ' , f 1 . ' ' I 1 -1 . . . . . . 7 I . 1 ' , I . . . . B b . . . . ' . . . ' Y' 'A 2 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 , . l ' ' - ' ' , ' ' 1 f 1 1 1 1 . . 1 I . I . - . , 1 . . : 7 . ' 1 et i t e Q 1 ' ll uv un u ' ' 1 1 , f 11 - ' l - ' . 1 1 f . . U ' d 1 D ' L 1 J. L., 1 1 lu ' It ' . f ' . 1 f. . .1 . 1 1 - 1 , I I ' I N r 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 . I 1 1 1 1 ' I 7 : 1 .1 . 1 Q I . I ' ' I 1 1 1' ' . . 3 F I : ' ' ' 7 : , V - I f . . - - 1 I I - 1 X u in is v-X? MARY E STEVENS Activities JV Cheerleading 2 Varsity Cheerleading 4 Ski Club 34 Swimming T Red Cross Program Chairman 4 Ramb lings Circulation 4 Amethyst Semor Sec tion Editor Sophomore Hop Committee Junior Prom Committee Junior Class Ring Committee Student Council I Student Council Alternate 23 D Club 4 Edt torlal Stat? 4 D Club Show Favorites University of Maine Weekends at Sigma Chi with Bud Marbud P vale Gab Sessions with Minnie Sophie Jean Jane Cherry Sandra and Lmda Dancing Hunt Club Skiing Future Plans Husson College and Happn ness A clever woman is a Treasure a clever beauty IS a Power RICHARD A STEVENS Activities Gym l 234 Favorites Fishing Hunting Skiing Work ing at Shaw s Future Plans Prep School and then the University ol Maine Dick an avid Ski enthusiast Fun with a capital F rarin to go AILEEN E STEWART Activities Tri H Y l 2 3 Ramblings Circu lation Office Worker l Gym l 2 34 Favorites Dancing Mr Washburns Prob lems Class Johnny Nash Future Plans Junior College To know her is to like her a friend par excellence ROBERT A STEWART Activities Track team 123 Baseball 4 Footballl D Club Junior nn Committee Favorites Dancing Good music Sports Future Plans Air Force and go to North Carolina Bo athletic ambitious and amiable A future of happiness to be sure MARTHA S STURGIS civities H ckey l Tennis l TrnHi l 2 3 Program Chairman 4 Ski Club 1 2 3 Treasurer 4 Class Executive Committee 2 Sophomore Hop Committee Junior Prom Committee Nominating Committee 3 Honor Roll T34 WLU Representative 4 Amethyst Circulation 3 4 Amethyst Typing Editor 4 Ramblings Editorial Stall Ramblings Circulation 4 Favorites SBG ynn I Need ou Now Tuesday and Thursday mghts Truck Popkins Ni hts at Sebago C kung Future Plans Medical Secretary Gregarious yet studious Dignity with the devil in her eye DOUGLAS SWASEY Activities Football l 2 3 4 Baseball l23 4 Basketball 12 34 Key Club 234 D Club 34 Student Council 12 Jun or Plrom Committee' Executive Committee 2. Favorites: Mickey Mouse Club- Hitching up at the rail- Tuesday and Thursday nights- Being on Mr. Perrino's Teddy Bears Euclids. Future Plans: Service and Construction Business. A joker who is the King of Hearts. MARY L SWEETSER Activities A Club l 2 3 Gym l 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Favorites Jim Young Love Miss Hues ton s 3rd period English Class Gab ses sions with linda Donna Judy Sis and the gang Friday and Saturday mghts with Sus The Air Force You Send M Rock and Roll Fords Swimming Rainbows Radio Records Future Plans To get married and to be HCPPY Here s a girl who speaks softly and smiles sweetly MARILYN E SWETT Activities Cadets l 2 Gym 3 4 Glee Club 123 Mixed Chorus 4 FTA 2 Favorites Music Red U ofM Tenderly Rebel A8.P Employees Mr Beans Phys Chemistry Class Swimming Roller Skating Miss Huestons English Class Cats New York 57 Future Plans Airline Hostess or Nursing Travel Marriage lots ol kids Happi ness She who has patience can have what she wants CHARLENE M TICE Activities Gym l234 Tenms 12 Sw m ming l Amethyst Advertising 2 Favorites Tuesday and Thursday nights Room 2ll Room 226 first period Last Summer Friday and Saturday nights See Betty Jeanie Judie Ann Judy Sally Marg Club Camp Future Plans Junior College Medical Secretary The lively spirit of friendliness SO PHIA M TROUVALlS Activities Junior Varsity Cheerleading 2 Varsity Squad 34 Bowling l Band I2 Soph Hop Committee Jr Prom Committee nnis l24 iClu I234 Stu en Council Alternate 234 Honor Roll l23 lu Club Show 2 Ramblings Editorial Staff T234 Advertis Ing l2 Circulation 4 Amethyst Editorial Stat? 3 Advertising 23 Circulation 34 Business Stat? Semor Section Editor Favorites Summer of 55 New Years In New York Psychoanalyzlng The Girls Errol Garner Dancing The Hunt Club F ure Plans A lttle lun and a lot of ave And though thy soul sail leagues and leagues beyond still leagues beyond the leagues there is more sea SANDRA M Van KEURAN Ac ivitles M iorettes l 2 3 4 J Pr m Committee Ramblings Circulation 4 Soph Hop Committee Gym l 2 Honor l Favorites 12th of Never Tuesday Nights Club Camp at O O B Mickey Mouse Club My Twin T0 Talking with Helene Gab Sessions at Marthas Slumber Parties al Marys Problems 5th Period Band Trips Future Plans Achieve happiness and suc cess Life is Sandras bowl of cherries JOANNA E. WAGNIS AL-tivifieg, Band 1234- Orchestra 23- Gym 12 3 4- Tennis 2 3 4- Woodcarving 2- Amethyst Typing Sl0tT 4. Favorites: D.H.S. Band Trips- Cheering at the D.H,S. Football and Basketball Games- Mr. Elliott's Problems Class- Perry Como- Nat King Cole- Mantovani and h's Orchestra' Red Sox. Future Plans: Vermont Junior College. Shy sincere and such a nice girl. is fa? WW fer' Wwe as -4? an W 413 fs., '31 Q?-F PETER S WALCH Actuvutues Student Councul 1 4 Forum 1 2 3 4 vuce presudent Ramblung s adver tusung 23 co manager Amethyst actuvutues edutor 4 Key Club 4 Math Club 34 vuce presudent Scuence Club secretory treasurer 4 French Club Ramblungs edutorual stat? Favorutes Lunchung at Wallys Callung Toby Sweetness Lustenung to LD Laugh That gurl Future Plans Beat Tom to the moon Swarthmore College Become Presudent of Mongoluc Make a mulluon yen sellung the natuves bubble gum Spend old age un pruson for tax evasuon Congenual cautuous and crazy man' CAROL A WEBSTER Actuvutues Transfer from Old Town Hugh School durung her Junuor year Actuvutues at Old Town and Deerung Gym 1234 Band 1234 Glee Club Orchestra Dra matucs Red Cross 3 Favorutes Musuc Puano Saxophone Band WBZ un Boston Boys Vusuts to Old Town Woodfords Pulgrum Fellowshup Future Plans Fanny Farmers School of Caokung un Boston A successful marruage and happuness A newcomer to Deerung but quuck to get un the swung of thungs ROGER D WEED Actuvutues Gym 1 2 34 Favorutes Puzza at Angelones WBZ Fru day Nughts 711 and Cheverus dances Rootung for the Detrout Tugers Naples Summer vacatuons at Lang Beach Football games Good uazz that swungs South Portland gurls Future Plans Unuversuty of Maune and then to become a dusc uockey un a bug cuty preferably Detrout Roger us a very versatule person especually when ut us musuc DONALD C WEEKS Actuvuttes Gym I 2 3 4 Favorutes Gurls Fourth Peruod Englush Model Aurplanes Wullue Huntung and Fushung Drags at Sanford Bowlung Roller skatung Guard Camp at Revere Beach Future Plans To go to college and be a SUCCESS Don varued Interests are assets steppung stanes to success WILLIAM S WEINER Actuvutues Bowlung I Gym 1234 Favorutes Lustenung to Records Not Doung Homework Future Plans College Thus us one boy who us happuest when he has nothung to do A welcome member to every crowd LOUISE A WEYMOUTH Actuvutues Cadets 123 Gym 4 Favorutes Dancung Rock and roll Roller skatung Swummung Cookung Sewung Future Plans To become a beautucuan If Louuse takes thungs un the future wuth the same good nature she now dusplays she us sure to go far CAROLE A WHEELER Actuvutues Glee Club 234 Fueld Hockey I Basketball 13 Tennus 23 Swummung 1 3 4 Favorutes Thursday nughts Bowlung wuth the gurls Playung tennus Horseback rud un Swummung at the YWCA T e basketball games Mr Washburns prob lems class Future Plans To attend a busuness college or go unto the Servuce A more pleasant person us hard to find PATRICIA A WHITE Actuvutues Junuor Red Cross 3 m 1 2 3 4 Favorutes Sunday Afternoons wuth Phul The Show wuth Loru and Nadune Specual Angel Record Hops Mr Washburns Problems Class Horseback Rudung Unu versuty of Maune Saturday Afternoon Foot ball Games Future Plans To become a secretary Has all the potentualltles of beung a per fect secretory luke wow manl SAUNDRA .l WHITMO RE Actuvutues Cadets I Tennus 23 Wood carvung 2 Gym 3 4 Favorutes Bowlung Recess wuth Kuds Talk ung on the Telephone wuth Mary Ameru can Bandstand Mr Smuths Englush Class 4th Peruod Algebra Class Troy NY WLOB Future Plans Gorham State Teachers Col ege Keeps busy keeps smulung keeps gaung on her merry way ALICE P WHITNEY Actuvutues Student Councul 14 TruH Y 1 2 3 President 4 Orchestra I 2 3 Presu dent 4 French Club 3 Executuve Commut tee 4 Tennus 1 2 3 4 Amethyst Curculatuon 4 Edutorual Staff 3 Edutor 4 Ca Presudent 1 Class Secretary 3 Sophomore Hop and .lunuor Prom Commuttee Favorutes Monday and Thursday nughts Skuung RGI Unuversuty of Maune Har o Tammy Future Plans College and Teachung Aluce untellugence plus keepung a book of chapters-a smule for all CAROLINE M WILLIAMS Actuvutues Gym 1 2 34 Favorutes Jummy Dancung Records Foot ball Gomes Coke Sessuons wuth the kuds Record Hops at Ruversude and Armory Stock Car Races at Beach Rrdge Future Plans Secretarual school and be come pruvate secretary Corolune good thungs come un luttle packages cute and conscuentlous petute brunette MARTHA V WILLIAMS Actuvutues Mauorette 234 Gym I SaPh0 more Hop Decoratung Commuttee -lUr1IOF Prom Decoratung Commuttee Ramblungs Curculatuon 4 Secretary f Am9lhY5l Photography 4 Favorutes Skup USA F 12th of Never Muckey Mouse Club SNC Club Camp sophomore and uunuor years You Send Double dates wuth Sue February 58 Dances at the Armory Tues and Thurs nughts Puzza Hu Gang Slumber Partues at Marys Mr Washburns Prob lems Class Bahamma Mamma Future Plans Busuness School Acquures fnends as eastly as she twurls a baton RW 'S BERNICE P WILMOT Actrvmes Gym I234 Favorites Dancmg Rollerskatmg Draw :ng Rock and Roll Muslc Horseback I Ing Swnmmmg Ice skatung Golng out wlth Harry Future Plans Golden School of Beauty Culture or Clerkmg un a Store Abundance of generosnty and friendliness to all SANDRA J WORMELL Actlvrtles Nominating Commuttee I J Varsity Band Ramblungs Clrculatlon 4 Ramblings Typlng Stall' Favorrtes Pete Thurs nights Long talks wnth Elame The MG You Send Me Ga sesslons wuth Joan Elaune and Marge Havlng a blast wuth Joan Mary and Jeannie American Bandstond 5I Fessenden St Future Plans To become an Aurllne Stewardess Sugar and Spice and everything mce thats our Sandy GAIL J WRIGHT Actwltles Gym I 2 3 4 Favorites Tues 8- Thurs mghts Tlmes wuth the gurls Sandra Mary Joan Char lene and Betty Weekends at Marys Club Camp Lovlng You Whlte Con vertlble Future Plans College To a lively and likeable member of our class we wrsh all the luck ln the world JANICE L YORK Actrvrtles Band I Tennns 2 Honor Roll I3 Gym I 234 Favorites Cape Cod Mass Dances School Games Popular Music WBZ American Bandstand Mr Smiths Englash Class Pat Boone Drlvenns 5th Pernod Problems Class Future Plans College marrlage and happiness Seldom serious always witty ask her no question and shell tell you no Iles DONALD T ANDREWS HERBERT G BURWELL ROBERT DOUGHERTY PHILIP A GOULD JOHN E HAYES WILLIAM E LEEMAN JOHN S MORRIS JR DAVID C ROWE FREDERICK C TOHER LEE V BROOKS JOHN BUTT PAULINE R FLICK WILLIAM G GRIBIZIS BRUCE W KEATING ROBERT E McGOVERN WAYNE S NEWBEGIN MICHAEL SOLOMON WILLIAM R WYMAN MARJORIE Y BRUCE ROGERL DEERING RAYMOND B FRASER DONALD HAWKES MALCOLM S KIMBALL WAYNE MOODY JOHN O PERKINS PHILIP S TANGUAY WHAT ARE SENIORS9 Sensors are found under books, behmd school, over Gert's , Swapping class pictures, laughing at green frosh, cheering at games, gathering at dances, scurrylng on corrldors to extra currlcular CCTIVIIIES, taking mud years for the last hme, flllmg out their achnevement forms, managmg campangns, prachclng graduahon sangmg, being measured for their caps and gowns, plannlng their banquet and prom, trymg out for their class play, applying for admnssnon to colleges prep schools, and 'ICI' specualnzed trammg Ieavmg theur many frnends, relatmg happy memorles, and are filled wuth hopes and plans for the future ,an 6 'Q' . .. : I I I . : I I I . : I P . . : A . . 5 ' - ' - R'd- I I I I ' . ' . . '. . , 1 , , P' : : : ' ' ' ,gn Q , I I . . . . : . . . . L , 7 I 'Q . . , . . ' , sa I ,- I 7 I I I I I ' ff' I n 1 - . . 3' ' . . -1 : ' . . ' . 1 : : . , . , 7 ' '7 ' ' . ' . . I b ' ' , ' , : : - : . . I I 7 1 I ' ,tr rf 2 : I : , , ' ' Q.x. 6. . . . , , 1' es, : , 1 S-.1 . , . . . . S E P T E M B HI Sc:-soon. CALENDAR 1957-19 8 Eff I I , was gow time W,fI1f'I' Qkh 0.Iv.vo.for3 ,L ' Ft-o Sh. Geo. Thanx Y I9-I .. 4 I M, outs 50? 53 1 ?-.,, ul ' ' 'I a ff SNO'BALL DANCE 'J Ik 1 If 1 1 Next mm I-mga. S glaipefld hm Iz' '..1..-. U-I-ON DO'-Qv EN 7-SST THE M AYOR A D RA fig, NN, Uf-fi 09 ' Mass DEERING Tu P-KG EI Dug iiflza ff A X77! ll X iw lk Rx SPRIN e ET L I FEV ER I-Iou can 5 7 I-1z1I she. ment SIL! rg P SENIOR SINGING H-EEE? QQ 5 4 I Wfmlvfgq- X!! X! f XXX ff X E VI ,CRPIMX 5,4 ff4f M41 W CI a s-9 Er, LII E-J IMADEIT' E ki I ,E -145 LL! I: a . I , R R III. g O 6. at Q, I ' TTT' M 3 I E N NV ... x N T k' A I Q46 0 E' Q C, B i : J , 2: X-J A E I X'-' 8 17 55 - R :ju X , . 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' Z'I1.L,f I7 J - X N J' ff Z u II ffffff ' 1 -. gf I GI as I' I I I N My I I '-Y QR . 1 -W ff f A I I , -by I ., -I L W, fgig E 40 2 8 l Robert Klbler Salutatorran 15. laurme Bustm 39 Stephen Novnck -gt-:Gil N atzonal Honor Society Members of the Natnonal Honor Society are chosen from the top 25 percent of the class The faculty vote for those whom they thunk are servlng ofthe honor Candidates are chosen for thelr qualutles of scholar shlp, character, leadershlp and servlce The number of students able to become members IS restricted to t5 percent of the entire class We heartuly congratulate these fine Deering students Lnnnea Chulberg 'U'- Charles Mussman ii in f '7 YZ? Martha Sturgus Jeanne Lankan 'va Joyce Alexander Patrlcla Pettaplece . ,4 Ronald Mack Richard Sawyer JS Joann Pratt Charles Flagg 5 'Q' Robert Goodwin Paula Rosengard 1 Sara ,lane McDonald Thomas Mestets ky Marion Haugaard Bryna Webber 4 il Rae Jaquuth wu- Cynthta SacknoH Nancy Blackwell -'--fi' -.. Yasuko Nogaml Carole Weisberg fm-3 Norman Bress D as PWA' Karen Klbler Peter Walch -'fm' avid Lttchfleld Perry Clough Mary Orr 'IG-G7 Hams Kennedy Volodlctonan V 5 'fin Loulse Langlols Barry Levune 'gs .6 KN Allce Whitney CF? Lmda Arntz James Dodge K my 5 ze, 1 , James Daly Ronald Lewis Mother Was A Freshman be Dont you thunk nt does somethung for me? Mother' Gentlemen please' Angel come to my arms The Sensor Class Play this year was enhtled Mother ls a Freshman The plot re volves around the attempt of a mother and her daughter to attend the same college and the fact that they fall In love with the same professor Playmg a superb role as the mother was Conme McCatherme Rae Jaqulth was the charmung daughter and personable talented Pete Reynolds took the part of the professor Others nn the cast Included Jean Lankau Cynthua Sacknol? Pat Pettaplece Donna Allen Laurne Scully Jane Hou on Marllyn Swett Bruce Brown Scott Harrison Ken MacKenzie Dave Lutchfleld and Barry Levme Workzng backstage pamtlng papermg pounding and doing a ternfic 'ob on the two sets were Judd Evans, Rlchard Sawyer, John Bally, Cedric Mmkm, and under classmen Lenny Slosberg, Jere Place, and Mark Bramson, who also handled Ilghtnng and sound Other production commuttee chanrmen were Sara Jane MacDonald, Janet LIQOUFI, Paula Rosengard, and Judnth Libby Betty Howard and Judue Harmon were prompters 20 Productnon Managers ll ll t V 5 3 V J s i 1 A 1 A 5, ss . t V Q S in J - - - .. ., i . 5 1 . . . . , , , , I - I I . l I I , , . . . I . I . I . . . Senior Last Assembly Gall Burns Peter Walch B'-YYY I-elflne Class Wlll Class Prophecy Address to Undergraduates Master of Ceremonnes To The Girls To The Boys The Class Hlstory Gall Burns Peter Walch Barry Levlne Ronald Mack Kenneth McKenzie Patrlcla Pettaplece Bruce Brown Ronald Mock Kenneth MacKenzie Patrlcla Pettaplece Bruce Brown 2 Graduation Robert Klbler Dcvnd Litchfield Hams Kennedy ,nv President Scripture Salutcutory Honor Esscuylst Vculedlctory City Hall Frldoy June 'I8 1958 David Litchfield Karen Klbler Horns Kennedy Paulo Rosengard Robert Klbler mix Paula Rosengcrd Karen Klbler .H-4 Baccalaureate -nv' 'Q Janet Llgourl Martha 5fUrg,5 O'9U '-9' Robert Goodwin Reading Old Testament Reodmg New TGSYUFTYENY This space IS reserved for the graduation Baccalaureate programs but this year we have no pn m because the printer s date came so soon the programs were not available Th Dre we are quoting from Ecclesiastes the words of the Preacher who lives in all ages or those poor hard-working students who finally stumble upon the day of deliverance, Baccalaureate and graduation . . . vanity of vanities, saith the Preacher . . . one generation goeth and another generation cometh . . . all things are full of weariness . . . for in much wisdom is much grief . . . better is the end of a thing than the beginning thereof . . . all things come alike to all . . . whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, do it with thy might . . . the race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong . . . time and chance happeneth to them all . . . remember also the Creator in the days of thy youth, lor ever the evil days come, and the years draw nigh, when thou shalt say, I have no pleasure in them l . . . of making books there is no end, much study is a weariness of the flesh , . . fear God and keep His com- mandmentsf' 4 Amethyst now takes you backstage to meet our Mr Ellnot Advusor checks detauls wnth Laura Lennon Edutor nn Chuef 41 CD 1 '53 uk Circulation Head Rae Jaqulth Advertlsmg Co Editors Carolyn Bowne Jane Henry Wig '.., 'Q' Art Editor Actlv Publfclty Editor Bob Goodwin Candy Sacknoff Cedrlc Mmkun as '5- -4- fm? Ji Chief Assistant Editor Jean MacDougal Circulation Nancy Blackwell 1 X , km,- ,-.nf Second Assistant Karen Klbler Co Assistants Lydla Keatrng :tres Co Editors Busrness Manager Pere Wald, Mrke Sandler 'Q Typing Editor Photography Edrtor Junior Editors Fred Harlow Nancy Maynard Martha Sturgis Charles Flagg Kenny Smne , at A 1 L ii, , . L -1,, K kk f - K ,,.. , K 'A A W1 5 Y 13 le -. lt L L 1 cr,. lll r L or L t' ttt u ll X L L C fl tl Pt L tse - 1 9 L 1 ' Q L ll ' f 4, L Q :,:,:. W I 1 .9 W., . stage managers 5 assistants o the backstage crews af Senior Mary Stevens Re Wrrfe Editor Pam Alexander Gall Burns Deadline Assisiant Florence Flaherly Sechon Co Editors B Sophia Trauvalns Editorial Head Janet Llgourl Paula Rosengard Fi Z1'P' Edlf0flUl Asslsfanf Pal Boobar Girls Sporfs Head a Peilapuece . 'Q' Small glimpse of work Involved 1 Q Teacher Secfion Hea Alice Whilney -9 W3 GI Penny Gorman rls Sporfs s vt Assistant Teacher Section Gerry Carrol ff- I Q 2 G 91.11 sisfcnfs Martha Haskell ,fi - Assistant Business Manager Boys Sporfs Edilors Dave Litchfield Bob Kibler Barry Levine T0l-JY MUSSNUU l2 26 Ametl1yst's Hard-Working Staffs Deserving . . . C7 P 1 Sl 2 w-I at Our Crrculatton stat? sold over B50 copues of AMETHYST L to r lst row lfrontl Karen Klbler Martha Sturgus Robbue McCann Rae Jacqulth Carculahon Head Soma Plummer Melrnda Shea Connre McCather:ne Jane Austnn 2nd row Maxine Nathanson Paula Rosengard Gall Burns Patte Boobar Allce Whitney Jaclue Smaha Lydia Keatlng Jam Alexander Jane Houston 3rd row Joan Krantman Jean Wormell Louise Langlals Carol Feldman Donna Allen Joan Pratt Judy Scribner Laurel Barker Beth Slmonds Marlon Haugaard 4th row Mary Sue Napolntano Penny Gorman Martha Haskell Connie Keenan Cindy Sacknofl Thora Brown Jeanne Lankau Martha Galbrauth Betsy Olsen we we bv x Another source of caprtal-our Advemsmg stafl Front row I to r Carolyn Bowne Co edntor Lunda Glenn Lots Fnnberg Kay Manson Ann Dyer Karen Allen 2nd row Florence Flaherty Martha Wllllams Maxlne Nathanson Joan Krantman Cundy Sacknoft Donna Allen Marllyn Lalumuere 3rd row Jane Henry Co edrtor Susan Trom bly Cc,-ol Feldman Conme Keenan Joan Pratt Dome Hgll Bryna Webber Cathy OFlynn Judy True Patty ODonnell 4th row Lucy Drbnas Claudla Kurkanaza Sqndm Gnoux Joyce Fmkelstenn Donna Wctkus Marylou St Peter Thora Brown Beth Kendall Barbara Dowd Mary Ann Hannagan e ADF U 9 9 , I . ,xx 1 'R W L U , Q 9 U , 9 ' , ' 1 I - 1 ' .J K x F I I I V 1 : . 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W 'iv ..,,, Typing Staff Back Row Le to Right Connie Hague Sandra Rolltns Laurune Bustln Jo Anna Wagms Elalne Elston Patty Daley Laurie Scul ly Jane Houston Front Row Left to Rrght Linda Gauthxa Jackue Smaha Lenora Prscopo Judy Berlowltz Florence Fla herty Edltortal Staff Back Row e 1 R1 t udy Lnbby Gaul Burns Penny Gorman Maxlne Nath anson Maxine Gershen son Glorla Berman Front Row Left to Rrght Martha Haskell Janet Legourl Head Paula Rosengard Cindy Sack nofl Kay Manson .af '1 1 I ui Junuor Busmess Managers Photography Assnstants Thayer Walker Ted Cutler Patrtck Nnxon Bob Brooks Prlscllla Graham and Martha Wllllams Photography Segretgneg M 'Q consult picture schedules l 2 Typical Scenes o an Average Day .eu wif 5, ,t 1, 1 .Q f S ww I 'P' n-1,4- t f' 1' xi? hi 5- 4st 'bf as UP' 'Inq we .Q '95 -gs .-. x.........L. 700 A M Jane Awokes to start the day goes to school durung study pernod N.. L yw'??t N x M eats hot dog ct recess pcrtuclputes In extra curruculum wants for Dad an front of Gertg V3 ,,, .a -4? 3' U , ' N 431 ,sf-is SAQ4' 'Jag X sfudves has hour cut, eats, gets ready and leaves for the Sno BCH '23 in 'Y I 1 K HV,,.., 5 bi ' K , ' , ,,.. in if 5??,?ft'fi7,:?.'Q,' A' 5, D1 Q zQ?ww.'- . Q,.u-,fi 2 W grfknyfw-V.', . he W- How-.'.-.., W.'fsg'- af-Q, ,., f. W .. -M A 5:t ,A,g,f.5sg,-'q,,N: 'fn Egg? 53.-:Q 1. 1 i. eyfff--f. jw:+4,f6fp'1r 15,, M L ay-af,.-AVN! MW.-X.,khm..: 41'-,f.Ls...s,,-fm., q M nw-f We '. f ep--e,r'f:7!':-'ff'!M1,'.'ff' I . t , - -4.,-:nw:,,,3',',2.h. l I., H . 'vtm'-,','Ql,.--x. : New ,t , fA,2'.'.1z1gi-gi-5.Y '. , ,, , -X V. . y ,J-f, . ,Qat-,gf:.x!xi1,'j,,gHk... f-Jil, 1 ,Q ',.1t1fg,-55,5-PIZF...11'ff' F' -1111R'.1g !2fr'iff'f-+f if x 4 X ::i,ggq.zj,1i1L.,I,,l:stb, ' .. MM. ,,pLEe7:aQ:3,Ut , M, . ., A , ,- I . ,Q xy' 33 h ' nf, r . f rf r - -at 5. 3' ,W . fr f I . A . ' ,X V LL I 1 3 S L - , A. ' XIV A , 'Z ' W-5, 5 . ,f . 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' 'L Q ' L 1 ,. of '-o , K lk I A Y, - ' ' 1 y 4' l 30 Ca eterta J AL npr- T' Tax J ihkg Left to rrght Mrs Curry Mrs Reynolds Mrs Leavltt Mrs Fyler Mrs Courtland Mrs Anderson Scottle Campbell We of Deermg Hugh School owe a bug hand of applause to the ladles of the matntenance staff Those ladtes who deserve special appreclatton for their outstandmg work an preparing the dellcuous food served In the cafeteria are Mrs Wtlltam Feyler Mrs Bernlce Courtland M s Elste Reynolds Mrs Ruth Leavttt Mrs Ethel and Matntenance Sta s Lett to right Martha West Llnda Sprague Joyce Forsyth Pat Pellttler Marte Forsyth Patty Thurston Betty Flnch Marulyn Anderson f Left to right Carol Adams Jean Marstln Jane Lrttle i at Clayte Horns Bully Thames Dtck Hagar Takmg deservtng bows for malntalnlng props on the Deermg scene are Scotty Camp bell and hrs crew Keeptng our school clean and an repaur ns a year round 'ob shovelmg snow cuttung grass emptying wastebaskets cleamng floors These are only a few of the many tasks whlch the fans applaud and the crtttcs praise Anderson and Mrs Naomu Curry Equal credlt also goes to those who do such a wonderful 'ob In keepmg Deermg clean Mem bers of thus staff are Mrs Dollle Dean tmatronl, Mrs Essne Mano rm, Mrs Edtth Mqrgfon Mrs Edith Brown Mrs Mary Elsworth Mrs Anna Dearborn Mrs Gladys Romer and Mrs Ellzabeth MacBeth f o o ,i l' T E L if 5 ' X .--A T, A f -L' 1 . T at gy , : t , 2 f fy ,Q -- ,A M - ' 1 T ea tt ,tv K V, X I A A 5 ,J , , 5 ' A I 4 1 5 V . A , , ' , ' - i Jw -Y T' ' so -- T It gf M - -sa -...AA , S -.- .Lu -1 I Xin. 'T' v , sy ' an .. 'O A . 4 f 'Qi . I.. 8 . I ' ' ' fa an A ' .5 .. ' wi N I 1 2 is tw T li L-L , V A f www 1 A '- T, f l 1 it 1 ll. il W 1 A X f J g I, l 5 . , 1 I l -it' If -:A A ' Q s F ' 1 by v Q 5, ' L ' ll . . , , . I l ' . 1 ' I 1 - 1 . , . . u I . , . , . Y , . . , . , . l PREP HALL AT BENOITS The only shop rn Mome specvolfzmg m ouffifhng young men m hugh schools ond ln prep schools A H BENCDIT ond COMPANY MONUMENT SQUARE PORTLA ND MAINE I :T -,-, 4.41 -,,, N, ' ., 4.,. Q ff f' 2: J- .. 'A H A A PE V, . .,.,. X , X 3 NNLN. 1' 9 . xme X ,lx ' Q-Q ,RM in Hffjgfffis 3255 - Q ,f'f 'E P Q O 1 C omplimenfs GUY GANNETT PUBLISHING COMPANY Cover fhe Marne Marker wrfh fhe Guy Ganneff Group 1. Martha Wnlllams and Kay Manson learn how a newspaper IS prlnfed LOS SOCIOS -.r-V '94 ..,,Ltx,, Jean MacDougal Secretary Mary Stevens Treasurer Sophia Trouvalls Presldent Martha Wrlllams Vlce President Anna Mlnervlno Warden Karen Allen Shella Thorne Lenora Plscopo Laura Lennon Sandra Van Keuran Janice Larson Ann Kells Betty May Austm Karley Vogal Patrlcla Prodanas Sharon Morrls Connie Keenan Francine Kilgore Donna Davlson Marllyn Martelle Lmda Peters Cathle Austin Norma Morrls Florence Flaherty Sandra Giroux Janet Lolsell Georgette Trouvalls Maureen Joyce Judy McDonough Julle Tlllot son Betty Woodward Marilyn Lalumlerre Sue Kendall Sharon Thorne Lucy DnBlase 4 3 Shopplng For A Job? ff fx: rf fl fa olP ' .- .iff .-f ' 'aff ..- X if X 'iff-f' fgjfff KL H PPI G FOR A zl CHECK WHAT YOU WANT J -7 Good startzng salary wzth regular raises Pleasant work wzth other gzrls and young men Prestzge of a responszble yob wzth a well known and respected company If your 11st shows three checks then you should check 1nto what the Telephone Company has to offer you Smart glrls are domg lt now before they graduate from h1h school Come ln and see our employment mtervlewer soon Youll enjoy talklng wlth her Act now and you can say Wlth prxde Im all set' Im golng to work wlth the Telephone Company' See the Guldance Counselor at your school and talk first w1th her about when and where to apply El flf NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TE X ' - -lf-lx N X LEGRAPH COMPANY ' ' f Nfl it f ,QU lg J, , l E l v I X A ,.- I lu l 'FTA 4' A lr 5 llllix fl e lull gll X l TJ :llfw l 4 jjj ilmf l l l CBE' l ,Clin I you are mterested m Nursmg a Servzce and Career 1:1 j 'be fe T9 f 9 SCHOOL OF NURSING Bramhall Sf Portland Maine HUDSON PULP and PAPER Corp QUALETY PAPER PRODUCTS Produced rn Morne NAPKINS TOILET TISSUE HANKIES TOWELS f 0 l Q . . . 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Q' I K B r ff I I , 1 ., , ta ' - O S Q73 Porteous Mztchell and Braun JOHNSON SUPPLY COMPANY 310 Forest Avenue Portlond Morne Wh I PLUMBING AND HEATING SUPPLIES JACKSON STUDIOS GRADUATION PHOTOGRAPHS PORTLAND MAINE American-Stondord Products Youngstown Kitchen Equipment I o esolers PEP FILLED KIDS Sandra Wormell Correspondmg Secretary Elame Duftey Presldent Judy Harmon Treasurer Mary Robinson Warden Joan Somma Publlclty Margaret Ordway V President Betty Howard Secretary Compliments HUNNEWELL TRUCKING CCMPANY Darly Service Between Portland and Boston Telephone 2 8357 551 561 Commercial Street P0rtlGnd Marne X 2 5 2 ,X A '2 2 2 f 2 2 , ,sr-' A y ' ,A ' A :link 'rkrt r I. s ,5 1 X tl to 2 i ' 2 ' .2 ' 2 2 ' - 2 2 2 ' 2 2 - 2 2 - Of - . I . RES IPSA LOQUITOR d SPEAKS FOR ITSELF WARREN KAY VANTINE STUDIO 661 CONGRESS STREET PORTLAND MAINE I9 HARRIS COMPANY J HARRIS OIL COMPANY It is a matter of common knowle ge th t reputation for fine quality- For that reason yearbook staffs at the leading educational institution in the east engage the for fine portraiture and a complete yearbook service I 6am hmenfa of an 34 Smaha G Burns L Clark B Cope J Lankau J Llbby D Allen L Gauthler L Scully Krantman N Davls N Blackwell S Wormell E Elston M Kruger C Bowne J Houston Alexander E Appel B Blumenthal M Haskell M Nathanson P Pettaplece K Klbler Boobar P Dally Absent L Keatlng R Jaqulth P Gorman R McCann Jane Austm Anna Mlnervmo Joan Somma Jean MacDougal Sandra VanKeuren Helene Nevins Sharon Levme Carol Feldman Robble Crtrm Elame Duttey Mary Ann Carnrrck Mary Stevens Lmda Hubbard Pat Gurney Cherry Kllgore Martha Sturgis Gerry Carol Jane Henry Laura Lennon Martha Wllllams Connue MacCatherm 4. T ' - x Q Q. - , r 5 - 4 is J .. 1.2 ! Q Y ' ' 'Y K, A , Q, y .: S 1 a ' ' P . ' A 1 J. , . , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' , . , J. , . , . , . , . , . , . , . , P. , . , . , . , . , . , . , P. , . . : . , . , . , . .,, ' J. .. ... .M . , 1- . 'Pg ,K js ww. ' -' ' at J L -K ' if . , ,W ff ., if ' Q f. ' fs A A .W my Q ,Qi X L --W A M , 4 7- .,.. , ' ., ' ' ,Q . . 1 fr' f 5 ' a' P fr ' ' m - J- v N T 'if , L . . ,N r It K I , it I . ,E jg A L. . I . . I I I , ' . I I 1 I . 1 ' ' ' I I I I I 1 4 DO YOU AGREE'- that there IS nothIng so useful as a ready supply of cash? Then perhaps we can convInce you that the surest way of makIng Sdld cash avaIlable IS by regular systematIc SGVIDQS For example If you drop 16 666 cents In a pIckle lar each day for a month you wIll have S5 O0 Keep thIs up for a year and you have S60 O0 PersIst for tive years and you have S300 Perservere for ten years and you have S600 Is ten years a long tIme9 No R Flect on the speed wIth whIch you have reached your present state of maturIty and wIsdom May we suggest that the ownershIp of shares In the Falmouth Savmgs 81 Loan AssocIa tIon IS a better way to accumulate money than In the aforesaId pIckle lar We wIll pay you a dIvIdend of 3V2 I per annum for the use of your money We have been guardIng the SGVIHQS and promotlng the prosperlty of our shareholders SIDCS 1891 Anyone fifteen years old can be a shareholder wIth full votIng rIghts In any shareholders meetIng If you wIll Invest S5 00 wIth us each month we wIll add a dIvIdend every SIX months so that at the end of a year you wIll have S61 14 at the nd of five years you wIll have S328 08 and at the end of ten years you wIll have S718 31 Your money wIll have earned S1 18 31 Now what can you buy wIth S 17 or wIth S5 O09 S61 14 IS a nIce PIECE of change but Wllh S718 31 you are on the way to wealth POSITION Influence and have enough to make a down payment on a 1968 Ford or Invest In the stock market If you cannot save S5 O0 per month start wIth S1 OO and acquIre the hGbl1'OfSUVH1Q regularly FALMOUTH SAVINGS 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION 4 Elm Street Portland MaIne Tel Spruce 3 2373 L? 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I or eering Also Show's Preble Street Sh ' 5 g S I Sh MII g C S P I d 0 I o Compliments he ccafayetie Portland s Favorite Hotel B D STEARNS INC STEARNS INC STEARNS PACKING CO AROOSTOOK MEAT SUPPLY WHOLESALE Meats Pro sons Da yProducts Fro e Foods INSTITUTIONAL GROCERIES Frankfurts Po lc Sau age Table Ready Meats Smoked Meats Congratulations From HEWS BUDY CUMPANY 67 ST. JCHN STREET SPruce 2-1936 Congratulations From MAINE HARDWARE Plumbing Supplies - Floor Coverings -. Philco Television 618-622 Congress Portland, Maine '71 in i ff' ,fi-iii , JFS A I ily ,Qi ls ' , 9 NJ Mw'l QV' I-lk, R -x V -' 9 7 Q3 S of i ' I H V ' ' 5 . . , . , . Portland, Me. Auburn, Me. Auburn, Me. i Caribou, Me. - vi i - ir - z n 56 9 99 Home Furnlshers for Three Generations RCDBERT G FORTIN Furniture Ranges and Floor Coverings Warehouses and Show Rooms 23 North Street Westbrook Marne Dual Ulster 4 4741 SEBAGO MOC LOAFERS made by SEBAGO MOC CCMPANY Sold by Lamey Wellehan Westbrook Maine Portland Marne Best Deal ln Town SWEARINGEN IVIOTCRS COMPANY Your Lmcoln Mercury Dealer a so English built Fords and Willys Jeep 295 Forest Ave Portland Sp 3 2923 Compliments VALLES STEAK HOUSES PCRTLAND KITTERY SCARBOR0 147 I I I I If ' 1, of I - - PORTLAND MAINE C. B. COLE COMPANY W . L. 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Maximum Service ata Minimum Cost I I 4 1 Q I 1 h I I fC g V i A I2 I , . of osemon 0 I 0 O Martha Sturgrs Jane Austin Patrrcla Pettaprece Martha Haskell Connle McCatherme Penny Gorman Linda Clark Jane Houston Nancy Davis Margaret Kruger Soma Plummer Ann Muller Judy Rand Brenda Marshall Yvonne Wllkmson Sue Sawyer Marsha Madson Kay Manson Kathy O Flynn Nancy O Neal Shurley Tozuer Ann Perkins Pat O Donnell Judy Moses Barbara Dowd Carolyn Moreshead Patty Sandborn Donna Huggins Carol Rnchardson Sally Wrnght Mary Ann Stevens Lnnda Tnmberlake Eastern Musical Supply Co Famous Houlton Band Instruments Leblanc Martm Slmgerland Lester Pranos OAKHURST DAIRY 364 Forest Avenue Portland, Marne C on gratulatrons from THREE FRIENDS THE BURROWS CORP 70 Free Street Judy Scribner Judy Smrth Linda Glen Brenda Marshall Jane Parmalee Peggy Huggins Laurel Barker Beverly Burns Debby Chapman Janlce Cronkite Gaul Freeman Dottle Hall Marlon Hauguaard Norma Levco Jackle Llbby Debby Lord Judue Magunre Nancy Maynard Barbara Merskey Ann Muller Jo Ann Pratt Judy Rand Martha Robmson Beth Sumonds Melmda Shea Bryna Webber Carole Weusburg Sue Wmslow Ann Woodworth Yvonne Wrlklnson E I L . . . Judy Smith Best Wishes from George s Delicatessen 235 Federal Street Compliments of Shopper s Sfffme Hardware North Gate Shopping Center Portland Maine Maine Insurance Agency General Insurance 42 Exchange Street Portland 3 Maine SPruce 3 1162 Compliments of Pallotta Oil Company 112 Exchange Street Telephone SP 4 2617 Compliments Lopez Service Station 477 Stevens Avenue Portland Maine Dall SP 3 9331 Discount Martin The Old Yankee Trader 51 55 Exchange Street Portland Maine Wholesale Prices for Retail and Buyers 25 00 Discount New Portable Typewnters Established 1922 Tel 2 2162 Compliments of McClain s Doughnut Shop 261 St John Street Portland 4 Maine Compliments of North Gate Pharmacy 77 Auburn Street Portland Marne I If I 0 of - ' ' Office Equipment Headquarters ' - 5 . . . ' I Bowlrng ls A Famrly Sport at the State O Marne Bowling Center THE are 20 Scarborough US Route No I Mary Bob s Log Cabrn Sandwich Shop an Lobster Pool Route No I Scarboro Marne Telephone Scarboro 3 9981 Opposrte Scarboro Downs Chrrs Craft Boats and Engrnes ALBERT G FROST CO Marne Marine Drstrlbufor 26 Forest Avenue-Portland Four mules South of Portland CHAPLIN MOTOR COMPANY Cadillac Oldsmobile 39 Forest Avenue Portland 3 Marne TANOUS PHARMACY The Rexall Drug Nolan Tanous BS Reg Pharm 203 PLEASANT AVENUE Portland Marne Telephone 4-4707 Free Delrvery Anywhere Complrments HUBERTS SERVICE STATION 'I86 BRIGHTON AVENUE PORTLAND MAINE Robbie McCann Rae Jaqurth Nancy Blackwell Jackre Smaha Karen Klbler Lydra Keatrng Pam Alexander Laurle Scully Beth Srmonds Judy Scribner Mary Jo Pelosi Mary Sue Napolrtano Martha Gallbrarth Dont Hansen Judy True Sandy Halle Sherry Dana Karen Knudsen Jo Redlen Joanne Blackwell Jean Wormell Cathy Caulfield Susan Clark Betty Lee Ray Candy Jacobs Mary Lou Russo Ann Ramse Carol Aaskov Mary Keatmg Judy Allen Joan Maloney Susre Mussman I 0 d I I 1 ll ll . I . U.S. Route T-Frost Harbor ' I . I . I of I . Y I Allen Armstrong a Beckwith Bowrmg Dowd Dyer Hannigan Harris Kendall Ann Kells B Woodward M Lalumiere M Martelle G Martin I McNeil J Moses P O Donnell C Peters P Prodanas G Rutherford M Stanley Tozler Flaherty Parker Tnllotson Pallota Keenan Weller DnBnase Halle St Peter Donna Watkin s M Plummer Mahoney Olesen Olson Emmerson Napolitano Nelsen Caldwell Baker Rucker Sawyer Higgins Anderson M Johnson Marian C0 'P 'e 'S KING and DEXTER INC RIDLON S INC 333 sr JoHN srnser Tel SP 3 'I778 Builder Hardware Tools Paints 17 Baxter Boulevard Portland Maine Maine s Leading Sportmg Good ATHLETIC SUPPLIES Sportmg Goods Middle Street Portland Maine s Store Compliments Brighton Avenue Pharmacy Casco Printing Company 231 Middle Street Portland, Maine ATHERTON'S Fme Furniture Since 1898 Free and Center Streets , F. S. 5- - A. J. .. . - ji 33 5- , ' C. I. B' ' , M. M. ' ' ' L. ' ' B. A. i . S. . QA' . ' M. . s. J.. Hatch Vlformell Hayes B. S, ' D1 , , J' ' , C. . , . of C I . ' 7 . JAMES BAILEY COMPANY, INC. of I . Betty Howard G Wright J Harmon C Tice M Robmson M Wright P Meserve J Russo J Quimby W Richardson J Grant L Hussey M Aversals Nutter Walton Edgerly St Clair Eaton Svenson J E Palmer 543 Congress Street North Gate and Mill Creek Portland Maine General Insurance Compliments of . ' K. - L. - . B. . ' . ' J. . . ' J. , Frank A. Snell, Inc. of 4 415 Congress Street Portland Maine J Willis Watkins Dorsey L Rouse Lumber and Building Materials Portland Sales Office Plant and Warehouses 187 Brighton Avenue South Windham Me CATIR S 683 Forest Avenue Woodford s Corner .izlarofrl Sauk 5 Woodford s Motor Mart Inc Quality Cars 9 17 Saunders Street Portland Maine Telephone Sp 4 1429 Compliments The Utility Gas Co. 915 Forest Avenue Portland, Maine ROBERT E. MOORE Lathlng and Plastering Contractor 799 Forest Avenue-POYTIGMJ, Mdihe Tel Portland Res Tel Casco SP. 2 5847 13 4 Compliments of MAINE PRINTING CO Color Process Photo Offset Letterpress 228 232 Anderson Street Portland Spruce 2 2829 Portland s Most Complete Prmtmg Service Congratulations to the Class of 58 from Samuel Aceto 8m Co 40 Preble Street Portland Marne Of course rt comes from 66ll 0!gl'l if C 599 Congress Street Drellgx SP 3 2700 Sportswear Compliments of GORDAN S MEN S SHOP 20 21 Monument Sq Portland Marne SULLIVAN PHOTO SERVICE 736 Forest Avenue Portland Marne FREEMAN S Welding Supply Co 27 Vannah Avenue Portland Marne gm Congratulataons to THE CLASS OF 1958 THE GREATEST NAME ' PIZZA My 8' igeagocl 64 Veranda Street Portland Marne ll ' ,F r , r Portland, Maine Lingerie ' 0 ' I I . I 0 0 0 0 ' N - F LU P 7 I . CENTRAL YARN SHOP y d W 'ght 7OkSt t Casco Printing 2 Mddl S FRIENDS BRIDAL SHOP c is Mddl P t DODGE CLOTHES M 4 C g d I BURRILL S DRUG STORE 163 H gh sr r P C McCarthy Grocers W df dSt F BELTONE OkSt HALEY THE MOVE THE MINATT CORPORATION bl 1 BERNSTEIN AND IACOBSEN Ct P 1l3II5C HUB FURNITURE CO 44 C g FRANK M BROWN or ROSEMONT MARKET s7oB ght A Elm Ice Company State Hardware 81 Supply 52F I' t Yarns of Ever Color an er 3'I i e treet Marne's Largest Yarn Shop I Portland, Maine 5 a ree Portland, Marne You Save the i eman's rofi 377 Um efldnd Avenue For the an who az fees sir Knows Porl M ' Comp iments of ' I I 276 oo or reet i reet Gastland Bui ding Compliments Sullcowitch Hardware and Paint Co. of 363 ore Street 79 a reet Portland, Maine Compliments from R 34 Pre e S reet Portland, M Compliments of Marine Merchandise and E ui ment 0 gn ,-955 Sf,-eef - ommercial Street Portland, Maine Compliments of I2-I ree Street ri on venue Portland, Mu ree S ree ROLLINS GULF STATION 801 Wash ngton Avenue COURI MOTOR CO 525-531 Forest A enue GAMAGE PHARMACY Corner Veranda Street Wash ngton A enue p e HEALTH DRUG STORE 221 Cong ess Street Heavy Oll Painted Portraits O P By Art st Bertha B cknell Complm 'r of Shoe Repa ng FELIX TERRONI F Central Square Beauty Shop 459 Ste ens Avenue PHIL S BARBER SHOP 383 Stevens Avenue Compl e ts of STEELE DRUG STORE 947 Congress Street EARLS CITY SERVICE 9 Re ere Street Portland Ma ne RUDY S MARKET 503 Wash ngto Ave Groce es F ne Flo ers From MELOONS 963 Wash ngton A e Spruce 2 0129 Woodford s Furniture 689 Forest A enue pl et PORTLAND YMCA C pl ments of TH E GIFT SHOP At Woodford's Square L A Larochelle Men s Wear 204 Commercial Street Portland Ma'n 7 i V Com lim nts , i v r . . . i en s iri from your Class Pictures r Sna shots I I 686 orest Avenue woodfords corner I v im n ' v , i I F VV i n nue ri i v nue Fine Meats--Vegetables-Frozen Foods - I . Com im n s of v I I O I om i , , 7 , I e WARREN FURNITURE CO 869 Mann Street Westbrook Marne Robertson's Plcture 81 Gift Shop Let Us Frame Your Diplomas and Class Pictures SP 3 9823 23 Forest Avenue K N HILMAN AUTO ELECTRIC RADIO SERVICE I8 Portland Street E .I HARMON CO INC 636 Congress Street P S CHICK 8m SON 34 Preble Street PORTLAND MAINE Complnments of Songo Shoe Manulacturmg Corporation 34 Diamond Street Portland Marne Compliments of A Messer Company 'I07 Ill Anderson Street Custom Bullt Truck Bodies Compliments of Black and Sllver Restaurant 793 Congress Street PORTLAND NEWS CO 150 St John Street ROSEMONT GARAGE Bob Lanlgan BODY AND FENDER WORK TOWING WRECKING 8. GENERAL REPAIRING Kemball Muslc Company Pianos Music and Musical Merchandise I4 Forest Avenue Darl SP 2 5511 VOSE SMITH COMPANY 646 Congress Avenue PORTLAND MAINE Compliments of Glenwood Equipment Co 971 Brighton Avenue M F Bragdon Parnt Co Parnts Wallpaper Janrtor s Supplres 47 Exchange Street Portland Marne THE MEN S SHOP IN Westbrook Freeport Saco Congress Square Men s Shop The Home of Natlonally Advertused Merchanduse Tel SP 4 8092 579 Congress Street . . n . .I . Dial SP 3-2989 623 Brighton Avenue I ' c I ' . EFE BOATS AND OUTBOARD MOTORS F VIVIAN S DRIVE IN LUNCH F Sp 3 9251 MARKSON BROS FULLERS INC bl 1 Dow and Stubllng Jewelers 5Cg PORTLAND DRUG PORTLAND LUMBER THURLOW AND NOYES ALLEN a. WASHINGTON AVES QHSNZ PORTLAND ME LUBRICATION TIRES O BATTERIES B SCHREIBER INC 47AC g CHRISTY S HARDWARE D St 4 8105 64 AUBURN S tW f58 A FRIEND CRESSEY 81 ALLEN S OkSt E L PROCTOR S S PIERCE Sp 3 0236 MORRILLS CORNER SHELL L A LAROCHELLE INC 204 C Cty ISt t DAYS INC K E ' S ' - 948 orest Avenue 951 orest Avenue Porflqnd, Maine Compliments , . of 97 Pre e s reet . Portland, Maine I 81 on ress Street Portland, Maine Portland, Maine Compliments I of The o lt Yourself ore Paints-Harclware-Housewares-Wallpaper, Etc. SP e - . Bes ishes to the Class o ' I - ' - - IL .. Musical Instruments . , . D Records- heet Music 5 on ress Street 92 U reef Portland, Maine , , Compliments distributors for of famous foods I 25 Forest Avenue . - . . , . r . 7 ' ommercla ree 89 on ress Street i Compliments of COMMUNITY OIL CO. and CALSO Portland Motor Sales 443 Forest Avenue Portland Maine Haven s Candy Kitchen 500 Forest Avenue Route 21 Portland Maine Falmouth Mame Cummings Bros Sponsors of NATION WIDE STORES from Camden to Kittery Compliments of Deering Realty Company 1041 Washington Avenue Portland J W MINOTT CO 593 Congress Street Portland Maine Compliments ALS MEN SHOP fe Cl J GJ cond 627 Forest Avenue Woodford s MARK S PRINTING HOUSE 144 Middle Street Portland Maine Compliments BILL S VARIETY Directly Across from Deering Compliments HOU LE S PHARMACY Forest Avenue Compliments of Scott s Parking Service nc 134 136 Free Street Dldl 3 9315 CARR BROS COMPANY Service Since 1909 217 Commercial Street Mazzy s Texaco Station Ann Don and Ray Props Tel 2 9283 5 BGTGS Sffeef Portland Maine Tires Batteries Washrngs Lubricatlons Pick Up and Delivery Service M .I FLAHERTY 228 Commercial Street Portland Maine When It s Drug s YOU Need Call Dudley Weed Woodford s Square I . 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I - Woodford's Square ' l ' of 62 N T FOX COMPANY 24 Morrlll Street Loring SI1ort an Harmon MONUMENT SQUARE CENTURY TIRE COMPANY 185 Ken nebec Street s 56 FIRESTONE DISTRIBUTOR WHITTEN S APPLIANCE FURNITURE 4 c Sp 41312 W tly Wt COCA COLA WOODFORD S SANDWICH SHOP WASSON S GROVE MAINE S MOST POPULAR DRIVE IN RESTAURANT New Gray Road R18 26 8: VA 9 3189 PI ks 0 0 Portland, Maine Tel. P 3- 31 1 T.V. - - 72 ongress Street ' a Liberal Revolving Credit on Weekly Basis Available ifhoul' Financing Deal Direc i h Us All roads lead to I I - . 100 A e Par in Sp 4 23 .., K r , Hi 'n iid ., Happy Tame Way back when. .. .req ,i 5,z'.g ! f' x 'v4sn..4 . V ' Q - ' W 55, 'D ,, xl, , 4,4 L t -4 'il' .nad Big load -If v. 4 0? 3 I ' Q 1,52 if ng v - P-. ' V ' ' 44 7' Z' ' ' , ' f ' v' A 't'ff?', 1 HN ---. 1 , 5 l - l Qgf ig, ' ' Little 1 x 1 .. ' +',g2,'f ga . . 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' 4-3Q'T To The Reader The last pIcture IS taken and Identlfied the last of the dummy copy sheets and envelopes are completed all the rushIng plannlng and long hours of work are finIshed at tumes we all wondered If thIs edItIon of the Amethyst would ever go to press and come back on tIme Naturally thIs book has requlred much tame energy and many dIsappoIntments but through all the raIn shme sleet slush and snow my capable edltors and assIstants especlally Jean Mac Dougal ChIef Asslstant Edltor came through Wllh dependabIIIty and stIck to It Iveness We have all benefited by our mlstakes as each deadIIne became easuer to meet It has been a helpful experIence that wIII not soon be forgotten At lhIS tIme I would lIke to extend my thanks to our understandmg advIsor Mr ElIIott wIthout whose help lhIS book may never have gone to press to Mr Ham for all the last mInute announcements to Mr Bean for aIIowIng Jean and me to meet our first and second deadIInes In the IIbrary durIng our ChemIstry study perIods to Mr SmIth for sayIng Yes whenever I asked to leave home room to Mrs Doane for the vItaI use of the lIbrary to all the faculty and office women for thelr very much needed encouragement and I never could forget to thank our MISS Heus ton for benng so klnd as to submIt the GraduatIon materIaI In tIme for our last deadIIne Applause and encores goto MARY STEVENS and SOPHIA TROUVALIS for thelr e x c e I I e nt handllng of the Senlor Sectvon specIaI thanks to Mary for extra typmg o rch I d s to SophIa who came rIght through wIth her Pclarold WIthout her many a page would have been left Incomplete at the thIrd and fourth deadIInes CAROLYN BOWIE and JANE HENRY for also heIpIng us meet the deadIInes besIdes theIr commendable AdVeYlISIng campalgn RAE JAQUITH LYDIA KEATING and NANCY BLACKWELL for sell Ing over 850 books MIKE SANDLER BUSINESS Mgr for eFficIent UCCOUDIIHQ ,mp-'Q ' PAT PETTAPIECE GIrls Sports EdItor who also supplled us Wllh a PolaroId photographer WILLIE HOLMES durmg our second deadIIne MARTHA STURGI5 our efficIent head typIst who rounded up her staff wIthIn five mmutes after a PA emergency notlce CINDY SACKNOFF and PETER WALCH who scheduled superlatlve PICIUFES for 80 people at one tIme CHARLES FLAGG photographer who stood up under thus straIn JANET LIGOURI EdItorIal head for the leader page wrnte ups PAM ALEXANDER rewrIte KAREN KIBLER Second Assustant EdI tor BOB KIBLER TOBEY MUSSMAN and BARRY LEVINE for Boys Sports WFIICUPS ALICE WHITNEY teacher SECTION head PAT BOOBAR for Courses page PRISSILLA GRAHAM MARTHA WILLIAMS photography sec retarIes BOB DENNEHY FRED BUTLER MARY ROBINSON and ROBBIE McCANN who pItcned In and helped The foIlowIng students who really learned the ropes In pIayIng a vItal and valuable part In edItIng the book are JunIor EdItors Fred Harlow Kenny Stone Nancy Maynard and Florence Fla herty all of whom were very busIIy engaged In numerous actl vltres In cIosIng I would IIke to gIve my deepest thanks to those In mY gift gf?-lg2 jill homes who helped me In every way they could and put up wIth my late hours cropped pIcture scraps and other mIscellaneous maternal FInaIIy many thanks to Mr SIdney C Schultz of H G Roebuck and Son BOB GOODWIN who palnted sIgns and for hos excellent art SIHCCFGIY work on our content's page Laura Lennon an-...M ..,, - 1 ' ,.r..,, x I , 0 . 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I I1 ' I , ' 1 Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Anonymous Mr and Mrs Mrs Amelra afrona Bruce Allen Charles S Allen Earl P Blackwell Bates Mr AbelJ Bates BYS Mr and Mrs Howard Blake Mr and Mrs Guy F Bowne Mr and Mrs George Bress and Famuly Bacheldor s Drug Store Mr and Mrs Ernest Baker Betty and Wayne and Mrs RobertW Browne and Mrs Donald Cook and Mrs Maxwell B Carter and Mrs B James Cohen The Cohen Famnly and Mrs Mrchael Cltrm and Famnly and Mrs Max Cope and Famlly and Mrs OscarL Chulcoat Central Square Beauty Shop and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Conavan s D and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Chadbourne Harvey Clark Sheperd Cutler Clark D Chapman rug Store Charles F Elston Robert A Fneld Davud Feldman and Famuly Leroy H Fuske Jackie and Marilyn Mr and Mrs Saul E Gerber Miss Bertha Gerber Mr and Mrs Nelson P Gamage Mrs Ralph Dyer Mr and Mrs Henry Deetlen Mr and Mrs Davud Davrdson Davudson Oal Company Mr and Mrs James Hensel Mr and Mrs D M Hall Mrs Harold Holmes Mrs Elmer Hanmgan and Mrs Herbert Karcher and Mrs Warren Kenny Donald Kornetsky and Mrs Rrchard G Kendall and Mrs Paul Lane Mary Legere Mr and Mrs Henry L Lalumlere ana! afronedaeri Mr and Mrs Joseph Lyons and Annette Mr and Mrs WlllnsA Libby Bob Lanugan and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Henry Lamport Fred A Manson JohnJ Morrns Max Mersky T C Madsen Kenneth Martnn Mrs Nellue Mayberry Mr and Mrs Charles D Moreshead F H Macomber Mr and Mrs D M Mnlls Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mrs Wnlletta Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Albert Martelle Robert Mack McLeod Wnllnam H O Donnell Robert G Oldmvxon Alvln W Olsen Ocean Avenue Sundries and Mrs Mrlton B Pratt a s Meat Mart and Mrs Howard Parlun and Mrs Richard S Parker Mrs lrlene Rousell and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Nell Rldlon Ervune L Richardson ThomasF Roche Jr Wendall Rnchardson John E Rand Rlchard Race Davud E Rosengard Sudney F Rolluns Stanley John R Savage Frank D Sawyer Bradford A Sampson Edward Snmonds Shlrley and Tom and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs and Mrs Ornn St Peter Edward D Sacknoff Joseph Schatz Maurnce Sandler Alom A Staples Jr Samuel Swett Robert M True R W Wllllams Mrs Bertha Wentworth Mr and Mrs BennettC Webbef Winslow s Natlonwlde Merkel Mr and Mrs Barney Zade Mayfair Market - 461 Portland, Me Stevens Avenue dc H G ROEBUCK S- SON INC BALTIMORE MD . . . 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'll li is Q 6 Q Seniors H ' ef R. 71 li ai .vi ,l r 441, sv' o ' ' if :bk ,Q 5' O 2,1 5, '. , 31 v I l -,' , - , ' Xe ,W Q A , I , fi . Q, . - 1 1 - ' ' - ' V iefgi 5161: I K ,H wfyvjd ' 4 vw- +-2' WZ' ' 2 f 4 'f ' L '1 'qf::i?w e--5 . ,, . . fc -'rg 4-far: , fy- , L J.5 'f.r-.wi ' , Q.- 'lf T?' ' fixsir 'if - 's fd M- y..3,-'- . 1: us the clumax ...... the end gf gd four Now on the Deermg scene, the Sensors look on post scenes ,. . . study ...... 9006 MUGS ...... lruumphs ...... -dlscouragt Yes, for a moment they pause to recall the past, but then lhex ' ' , forward . down the aisle to receive high school diplolxos . . forward to new and amportant' odes nn fheur lnves. ' Q sy if A Q ly as its many actors. - sly' .ft.W'3'? T'dtsappotntments . . . . . . accomplishments , . . . . . drama as varied Index wf Hfems, Page No. iltemsl Page No. Actl... 15 Index ....... 168 Ag, H I U . . 39 Indoor Track . .. . . 49 Ad. IH .... . . 65 In Memoriam ....... . . 14 Act IV . . . .. 83 Junior Class Cfiicers ... .. 70 Adwertising , l . . 131 Junior Class Pictures ..... . . 66 1 124 Junior Class Superlatives . . . . 71 . 3 Key Club ............. . . 38 it Club ...... . . 32 Library Staff ...... 9 it Winner, 'tl U I . . 92 Maintenance Stal? . . . . Q 130 .. 123 Math Club ......,.............. .. 32 ' . . 80 Mayor and Miss Deering Campaigns . . . . . 86 Mothers' Club . . . . . 12 Miscellaneous ................. . . 163 . . 72 National Honor Society . . . . . 119 .. '46 Office Staff ......... 9 Foot Forward Play .... . . 59 Orchestra ............. . . 78 Golf ........... H , , i 75 Orchestra Mothers' Club . . . . 12 ' ' Gym ..... . , Y 53 Gutdoor Track ............ . . 82 4 Swimming . . . . . , 55 Parent Teachers' Association . . . . . 12 ' Tennis ,,,, . . 75 Principal's Address I ....... . . 96 5105 . . , 9 Quill and Scroll . . . ' . . 90 A . 27 Radio Club .... . . 33 , ,' 58 Ramblings .... . . 34 2 1 , P ' dCrossClub. .. .... tbctub ......... at it Q- -- Q D Club show ......... , .... . 5 -lieme Clubk .... t . .4 . fit- -, ---- Dedication ..... ...f ....... SeniorCIassOl1icers... .. 94 Dramatic CIUb ..,,, , , , , , 36 Senior Class Play . .uk .: .... if. . .... . , ,,,gi 0 k H Dramatic Club Play . . . . . 37 Senior Clog Suapterlatives . ....,. 'Et ..... 5 ' Driver Training ........ ,,,nrb, 31 -Sgniorfiectioni .... ..... -.Y . ..... 372. ...... . X7 Editor's Last Page ..... .... t 67 56n1Q,f5.h,L9q?1k 'l 5 mblY . ...tim ----- - - - - 121 -tt-. Faculty Gnd Adtttittt Qtigtt . .. ' :rr-f-: : i f5ig,3 ska cm A . . . .. sts ' f' Field Hockey . . . i. . s.fl -1-rf--r . ' A 0-Queen ,- ,,,,.. ' ' gy by . . . 64 1 Football - 5 - - - - - ----- 24 Sophomore s Ofiicers ........ 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